Why will you compare the percentage of eyes that sprout rather than the total number of eyes that sprout on each potato half?
You take the original number. You then work out by how much this number has changed (so if the new number is bigger subtract the original number from the new number and if it is smaller subtract the new number from the original). Now you divide the difference (how much the number has changed) by the original number and multiply the result by 100.An example:100 becomes 120.The number has changed by (120 - 100) 20. It has increased by 20.To calculate the percentage change we do:20 (the change) / 100 (the original number) and then multiply by 100 (to turn it in to a percentage rather than a fraction).20/100 * 100 = 20%So, in this example, the number has increased by 20%.
1/3, or about 33.3% The percent change is the difference between the final number and the original number divided by the original number. In this case, (2-3)/3=-1/3, or approximately -33.3%. The negative sign indicates that it was a percentage decrease rather than increase.
A pictogram is used to compare data by pictorial images rather than lines on a graph grid
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It does not, except that the fraction is a number in the complex field rather than real numbers.It does not, except that the fraction is a number in the complex field rather than real numbers.It does not, except that the fraction is a number in the complex field rather than real numbers.It does not, except that the fraction is a number in the complex field rather than real numbers.
Potato crisps (in the US they are called potato chips) are a snack rather than a meal.
Marrying a potato is not possible as a potato is a vegetable and not a legal entity capable of entering into a marriage contract. The idea of marrying a potato is likely a humorous or metaphorical concept rather than a real possibility.
Probably the foil-wrapped potato, although they tend to 'steam' rather than bake.
Yes, but it's mainly in the skin rather than the white inner of the potato.
They contain a lot of fat and salt- and they are actually rather popular.
Yes, the potato clock works due to the electrolytes in the potato acting as a conductor for the flow of electricity. When two different metals are inserted into the potato, a chemical reaction occurs that generates a small electrical current to power the clock. The potato itself does not produce electricity, but rather serves as an electrolyte medium for the reaction to take place.
The potato bug eats other small insects as well as some plant life. These bugs can grow to be rather large in size but are not dangerous to humans.
yes, when I used to grow potatoes in my garden, I would just quarter a potato and plant the pieces. Certainly. Potatoes are often 'seeded' with a potato that has eyes growing that is cut up and planted rather than starting them from seed.
To bring out the flavor. Unseasoned potato is a rather bland food, but it responds beautifully to a variety of seasonings.
Yes, trimming potato plants can promote healthier growth and higher yields by redirecting energy to the development of tubers rather than foliage.
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