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Potatoes are sold by the kilogram.
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they measure the size of the garbage bag.
You would use area. I would use the meter2. Okay
Potatoes are sold by the kilogram.
You would use the metric unit "kilograms" to measure the weight of a bag of groceries.
Oh, dude, you'd totally use pounds to measure a bag of potatoes! Like, unless you're in some fancy country that's all about kilograms or something. But, like, who even knows what a kilogram is, right? Just grab those spuds and throw 'em on the scale, easy peasy.
its meterstick
A kilogram.
the Newton
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This unit is the kilogram (kg).
This depends on how you are serving the potatoes and what part of the meal the potatoes will be. I would probably use one potato per person. I would also have an extra potato for every two men, and count half of a potato per child. That is if the potatoes were only part of the meal and not the whole meal. Being able to use math comes in handy. I would count the potatoes in a 10 pound bag and then decide how many to buy. I have also found that the different types of potatoes do better in different dishes.
You must first decide WHAT you want to measure about the potatoes - their diameter, circumference, mass, volume, etc. To buy or sell potatoes, the mass (commonly called "weight") is most relevant.
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