This question is dependent on two potato variables. The question does provide a fluid volume of 4 cups. The amount of potatoes filing this volume depends on the potato sizes are in which ways they are cut, mashed and or compressed.
Have you noticed potatoes come in many sizes. Could be anywhere from 6-7 tiny ones to 1 large.
Depends entirely on the size of the potatoes. It could be a half a potato, it could be six potatoes.
You need to know the density of what you are measuring:
Density = MAss of object divided by Volume of object.
Red potatoes vary in size, so it depends.
15 to be certain
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if i knew i would not have to ask
Errr one cup, possibly?
Depends on how big or small the slices are
That is approximately 8.2 cups
Fine chopped would be about 3.8 cups.
That is approximately 2.2 cups of potatoes
1 cup of diced chicken breast equals how many grams
Three medium potatoes equal about 1 pound. One pound of potatoes will yield 3 cups peeled and sliced; 2 1/4 cups peeled and diced; 2 cups mashed; or 2 cups of french fries. (Answer found on North Carolina Potato Association website)
One pound of potatoes yields about three cups of peeled & sliced potatoes.
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One pound of potatoes yields about three cups of peeled & sliced potatoes.