Ths depends upon the size of the subject potato in which you are attempting to fit an average sized potato into. If it is small, then in theory anything from 0.0007 average sized potatos to 0.999999 average potatos can fit into it. If it is large, than anything from 1.00000000000000000000001 to 6.472 average sized potatos can fit into it. If the subject potato is average sized, than it is 1.
Then there is the fact that there is no officially recognised 'average potato size' as of 19th February 2013, meaning that what one experimentor might decide is an average size potato could be seen as too large or too small to be average to another.
A fist-sized potato for each person, or the equivalent in smaller potatoes.
It would depend on how much each potato weighs. On average, however, one average sized potato weighs about 375 grams. (See the question and answer concerning the average weight of a potato.) Assuming all of the potatoes are average sized as defined by commercial producers. Five pounds is about 2,267 grams. In that case, a 5 pound bag of potatoes should contain (on average) about 6 average sized potatoes and a 10 pound bag of potatoes should contain about 12 average sized potatoes.
The number of potatoes in 675 grams can vary depending on the size and type of potato. On average, a medium potato weighs about 150-200 grams. Therefore, 675 grams would be approximately 3 to 4 medium-sized potatoes.
I would suggest one medium to large sized potato per person.
The number of potatoes in 500 grams can vary based on the size and type of potato. On average, a medium-sized potato weighs about 150-200 grams, so you could expect around 2 to 3 medium potatoes in 500 grams. Smaller potatoes may yield more, while larger ones will yield fewer.
The number of potatoes in 400 grams can vary depending on the size of the potatoes. On average, a medium potato weighs around 150-200 grams, so you might expect to find about 2 to 3 medium-sized potatoes in 400 grams. However, smaller potatoes could result in a higher count, while larger ones would yield fewer.
Depends on the size and density of the potato.
To calculate the number of potatoes in 1 cubic meter, we first need to determine the average volume of a potato. A medium-sized potato typically has a volume of about 0.1 cubic decimeters (dm^3). Since 1 cubic meter is equal to 1,000,000 cubic centimeters or 1,000,000 cubic decimeters, we can fit approximately 10,000 medium-sized potatoes in 1 cubic meter (1,000,000 dm^3 / 0.1 dm^3 = 10,000 potatoes).
you need about 1200 normal sized potatoes!
1 cup of measured potato flakes is roughly 2 weighed ounces. 1.6ish
Figure one large potato per person, or 1-1/2 medium-sized.
The weight of a potato can vary depending on its size, but on average a medium-sized potato weighs around 150 grams, which is equivalent to 150,000 milligrams.