The other day I used 1L of milk for 235g of mashed potatoes powder and it was perfect

The other day I used 1L of milk for 235g of mashed potatoes powder and it was perfect.

I now have 107,5g of powder and 1L of milk left, what quantity of milk should I use this time to obtain the same result?

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My head literally hurts, my body feels very weak and I'll have 0 motivation until January 1st so please help me lads.

0.457446808 L
But I'd use half an L since I like mine creamy.

You meant to write 117,5. Literally too stupid to shitpost

you killed a thread for elementary school algebra

You should consider eating a salad.

>0.457446808 L
What was the calculation?

Okay so 457ml with the measuring cup, thanks. If I use half of that (228,5) are you sure it will be good? What do you mean exactly by "creamy"? Please post a pic from google if you can.

No, it's from a box with two bags; 215g is written on it and I have one bag left. So 215g divided by 2 = 107,5g

The salad in the fridge has probably already gone to shit, I'm very thin so I need to eat more than that. I'll eat the mashed potatoes with a chicken thigh I've just taken out of the freezer.

Powdered mash potatoes are fucking putrid.
Just buy some real potatoes.

They tasted really good last time and I say this as a connoisseur of anything potato-related. Salt is also essential.

107.5 / 235 = 0.457446808

107.5 / 215 = 0.5

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