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A pound of coffee beans yields 50 cups of coffee (4 cups = 1 qt). how many milliliters of coffee can be obtained from 2 g of coffee beans?
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A pound of coffee beans yields 50 cups of coffee (4 cups = 1 qt). how many milliliters of coffee can be obtained from 2 g of coffee beans?
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A pound of coffee beans yields 50 cups of coffee (4 cups = 1 qt). how many milliliters of coffee can be obtained from 2 g of coffee beans?
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you can have yourself 10 milliliters of coffee
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