Mathematical calculation with a counter-intuitive result
For the economic effect sometimes called the potato effect or potato paradox, see Giffen good.
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The potato paradox is a mathematical calculation that has a counter-intuitive result. The Universal Book of Mathematics states the problem as such:[1]
Fred brings home 100 kg of potatoes, which (being purely mathematical potatoes) consist of 99% water (being purely mathematical water). He then leaves them outside overnight so that they consist of 98% water. What is their new weight?
Then reveals the answer:
The surprising answer is 50 kg.
In Quine's classification of paradoxes, the potato paradox is a veridical paradox.
If the potatoes are 99% water, the dry mass is 1%. This means that the 100 kg of potatoes contains 1 kg of dry mass, which does not change, as only the water evaporates.
In order to make the potatoes be 98% water, the dry mass must become 2% of the total weight—double what it was before. The amount of dry mass, 1 kg, remains unchanged, so this can only be achieved by reducing the total mass of the potatoes. Since the proportion that is dry mass must be doubled, the total mass of the potatoes must be halved, giving the answer 50 kg.
^Darling, David J. (2004). The University Book of Mathematics: From Abracadabra to Zeno's Paradoxes. John Wiley & Sons. p. 253. ISBN 0-471-27047-4.
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