The number of potatoes in a kilogram can vary significantly based on the size of the potatoes. On average, there are about 4 to 6 medium-sized potatoes in a kilogram. Smaller potatoes may yield a higher count, while larger ones will result in fewer. Ultimately, the exact number can depend on the specific type and size of the potatoes.
It depends on the size/mass of the potatoes. they are not all the same size.
Potatoes are sold by the kilogram.
Heck, one killogram, I bro you, is a kilogram, dummy.
1 kilogram = 15,432.36 grains.
100,000 centigrams per kilogram.
It depends on the size/mass of the potatoes. they are not all the same size.
Potatoes are sold by the kilogram.
The number of servings from 1 kilogram of potatoes will vary depending on the serving size. On average, a serving of potatoes is around 150-200 grams, so you could get approximately 5-7 servings from 1 kilogram of potatoes. This calculation assumes a typical serving size and may vary based on the recipe or dish being prepared.
The total mass is (1.5 + 2.35 + 1) = 4.85 kg
The size (and weight) of potatoes may vary widely.
A Kilogram is a unit of measurement, no matter what you are measuring, the larger number will have more mass
To make 700 grams of mashed potatoes, you typically need about 1 kilogram (1000 grams) of raw potatoes, as they lose weight during cooking due to water loss. The exact amount may vary slightly depending on the type of potato and how creamy you want your mash. Generally, plan on using about 1.4 to 1.5 times the weight of the desired mashed potatoes in raw potatoes.
Neither. Since they both have a weight of 1kg (kilogram) one cannot be heavier than the other.
1 kilogram
As at July 2007, the retail cost of sweet potatoes was around two Australian dollars per kilogram.
This does not have a simple answer as a potato is a very complicated mixture of many different compounds ranging from those as simple as water to large carbohydrate and protein molecules made up of many thousands of atoms. Also the values will be different for every potato, as no two are the same even if its the same weight.You would have to determine the number of moles of every compound independently, but you cannot add those values.
Heck, one killogram, I bro you, is a kilogram, dummy.