A tiny change in water percentage causes a massive change in weight
If potatoes are 99% water, they're 1% solid matter.
Only water evaporates. The 1 kg of dry mass stays constant!
After drying, the 1 kg dry mass must be 2% of total (since 98% is water).
If 1 kg = 2% of total, then total = 1 kg ÷ 0.02
50 kg total - 1 kg dry = 49 kg water
Try different starting values and see the surprising results!
Our brains see "99% → 98%" and think "lost 1% of water." But that's not what happened! The percentage changed, not the absolute amount of water lost.
Think of it this way: at 99% water, the dry matter is just 1% of total weight. At 98% water, dry matter must be 2% of total weight—that's double the proportion! Since the dry mass (1 kg) can't change, the only way to double its proportion is to halve the total weight.
This isn't just a mathematical curiosity. The potato paradox applies to:
This is classified as a veridical paradox—a result that seems absurd but is demonstrably true. The math is simple algebra; the surprise comes from our poor intuition about how percentages work with changing totals.