It depends on size of potato, but usually you can get at least 4-6 eyes on one potato.
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42, but maybe more. In the traditional standard English deck design, there are 42 eyes 2 x 2 eyes on each of the 4 queens ==> 16 queen eyes 2 x 2 eyes on 3 kings, but 2 x 1 on the king of diamonds ==> 14 king eyes 2 x 2 eyes on the jacks of diamonds and clubs, but 2 x 1 on the jacks of hearts and spades ==> 12 jack eyes But continental European decks have different designs for their royalty, which usually show all 4 eyes for each of the face cards, making a total of 48 eyes.
If each exterior angle equals what? We need to know that in order to be able to give an answer.
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When taking tallies! e.g: How many people's favorite food is chocolate, potato, mushroom, strawberry bonbons! You go and ask 100 people! You can't just remember how many said each food - it is too many numbers to count. So you use a tally! Do Tally Lines Here Total Tally Here Chocolate Potato Mushroom Strawberry Bonbons In short: When taking surveys of lots of people! Hopefully that will help!
The number of eyes on a potato will vary. Some have many eyes, while others may have only a few.
as many as you want
7-10 eyes
in a spring,(small dots of a potato) Normally one shoot will grow from each eye.
in a spring,(small dots of a potato) Normally one shoot will grow from each eye.
7-10 eyes
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in a spring,(small dots of a potato) Normally one shoot will grow from each eye.
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You are a potato! The "eyes" of a potato are the sprouts that grow on its surface, the crown is the sprout that grows on the top.
There are many different kinds of potatoes, and they all produce differently. Usually, you can get one plant from an individual eye, or several from a group of eyes.
You would need to do the experiment to know how many new shoots grew from each potato 'eye', because it would be different in each experiment, with each potato, with different immersion in water, etc.