That can be five 1-pound potatoes, ten half pound potatoes, twenty quarter-pound potatoes and a mixture of different sezes a different number.
I just took my bag out and counted them, there is 31 potatoes in the bag of Russet potatoes I purchased from Pick n Save.
The number of potatoes in a 3 lb bag can vary based on the size of the potatoes. On average, there are about 5 to 7 medium-sized potatoes in a 3 lb bag. Larger potatoes may result in fewer per bag, while smaller ones could yield more. Generally, it's best to check the specific weight and size of the potatoes for an accurate count.
About 4 and 1 small one. martiegal4000 thinks; it depends on the bag there is no exact amount
an average potato may weigh 150 grams (0.33 lb) so there could be 20/25 in an 8 lb bag
One kilogram (of anything: potatoes, tofu, feathers, rocks) is equal to 2.2 pounds of anything (tomatoes, water, lead, dandelion fluff).
Physics Made Simple?? me too
10 lb for 3.69 => 1 lb for 3.69/10 = 0.369 units of currency.
Red potatoes come in many sizes. -Right now I have little ones about 1/2 ounce and larger ones about 3 ounces (and some in between ) -So this is an impossible question.
There are approximately 5 cups of instant mashed potatoes in 1 lb. Instant mashed potatoes are less dense than fresh potatoes, so they take up more volume per pound. This means that 1 lb of instant mashed potatoes will yield more cups compared to 1 lb of fresh potatoes.
Lets figure this out; 16 oz = 1 lb, so 16 x 5 would be 80 oz, 80 ounces.
about half of the 5-lb bag f peanuts
Depends what material in 2 pound bag