Is this a trick question? I'm not going to bite.
You can get no cups if you don't add water. The most you can get is 12 cups, but it will depend on how many cups of water you add.
A four cup coffee maker will normally make all of the cups at once. If you have an individual cup coffee maker, that is when just one cup will come out into a mug.
Most coffee makers make 12 cups of coffee. A small coffee maker will make approximately 4 cups. There are some coffee makers that will make a single cup of coffee but on average they will produce 4 cups of coffee.
The amount of ground coffee to use for a 55 cup coffee maker is about 1 and 1/8 cups. Each 10 cup coffee maker will use about 1/4 cup of coffee.
The Keurig - Single cup coffee maker can make a single cup in 60 seconds.
It will make as many cups as you want provided you continue to add water, however, each additional cup of coffee will be weaker than the previous cup of coffee.
in a 42 cup coffee maker how many pounds of coffee do you need
If you are looking for a 10 cup coffee maker then you want to get a Bunn. They make 10 cups of the best coffee you will ever drink. These are the same coffee pots used by Dunkin Donuts.
Approximately 6 2/3 cups, or 1.4 pounds ground coffee.
The type of machine that uses K cups to brew coffee is a Mr. Coffee maker. While there are other machines that use K cups, the Mr. Coffee maker is great as an entry level k cup using brand.
One cup of coffee can fit in a coffee cup that is 1 cup in size.
"K-Cup" is a delivery system for coffee. The coffee is prebrewed, condensed, and placed into small "k-cups". The k-cups are then placed into a k-cup machine and the coffee is mixed with water and poured into a drinking cup. This is a totally untrue answer. Keurig is the company with the "k cup" maker. The K cups are tiny sealed cups with ground coffee above a tiny filter below, and the machine punches a top hole to inject hot water and a small bottom hole to dispense into your cup. Clearly the above person has never used a Keurig coffee maker. It is far better than discribed. The k cup contains raw grounds of many flavors which is the attraction.
According to research on a one cup coffee maker, they don't actually brew a full 8 ounces that would be the normal measurement for one cup. The actual amount brewed in a one cup coffee maker is approximately five to six ounces.