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You do realize that's not only exactly what they attempted to do in that image, but the "cooking time may need to be adjusted" part is because microwaves have drastically different amounts of power. Most times are based on thousand watt models, but they can vary from 600-2000 watts from what I've seen. No one time will work for that
Right, so maybe a suggested range, then, like 2-2½ minutes.
That's not a wide enough range. 600 to 2000 is over at 3x difference in power, with the corresponding 3x difference in cooking time.
Which is why I said "suggested." Maybe add a little note that cooking time may need to be adjusted.
It literally already does?
Ah! Looks like this one's already been figured out then! Our work here is done.