It varies depending on the variety and brand you are buying. A pound of any Starbucks coffee can be in the $5.oo range. A pound of store brand coffee can be as cheap as $1.50 a pound (right now it's $5.99 a pound at a Local grocery store). However, a pound of Jamaican Blue (one of the rarest coffees in the world), I priced recently at $34.50 to $54.50 a pound. Kopi Luwak, probably the rarest coffee in the world, is priced anywhere from $150 to $450 a pound. Part of the reason for this is the manner in which it is preprocessed--the berries are eaten by the Asian Palm Civit, and defecated with the beans undigested. Some people call it Poo Brew. See the link below
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$12.78 a pound @ WallyMart
There all one Pound of something therefore the all weigh the same.
$12.78 a pound @ WallyMart
1 lb coffee grounds = 40.4 fluid ounces volume (= 5 cups)[1]
In 1943, coffee was $0.85 for a two pound bag. Now, a two pound bag of coffee costs about $20.
On average, a pound of coffee cost around 91 cents. A loaf of bread was 24 cents and a pound of butter was 86 cents.
Green beans lose about 20% of the weight when roasted. You therefore need to roast 19-20 ounces of green beans to have 1 pound of roasted beans. There is no loss of weight when grinding, so 1 pound of roasted beans will produce 1 pound of ground coffee.
Between 8-11 cents per pound.
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If you are in charge of making the morning coffee for your house or place of business you will want to know how many cups you can get out of a one pound bag. There are 2 cups in a one pound bag of coffee beans.
It's a trick question, three ounces is three ounces, and 1 pound is a pound. I would believe you would know anything weighs less on the moon, so that would leave the Iron and the Coffee. I know you would think that 3 ounces of iron would weigh out 1 pound of coffee (1/2000 tons = 1 pound), but the weight measurements are still the same never the less. 1 pound of coffee feels like 1 pound, and 3 ounces of Iron feels like 3 ounces. 1/2000 of coffee is the greatest weight.