Individual creamers for coffee typically contain about 15 milliliters (ml) each. This is a common size for single-serving creamers, which can be found in both liquid and powdered forms. Some brands may offer slightly different sizes, but 15 ml is the standard for most single-serve creamers.
That is 230 ml.
Depends on the size of the serving of coffee. A standard "cup" of coffee uses six ounces (177 ml) of water. The 500 ml answer below would be a REALLY big cup- a half liter.
Assuming 1 cup is equivalent to 236.5 ml, then 47 cups equal 11129.5 ml of coffee from a pound of coffee beans. Hence, for 1 lb of coffee beans, you can obtain approximately 11129.5 ml of coffee.
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My coffee pot holds 850 ml.
A "cup" of coffee is usually considered to be six ounces, there are 29.57 milliliters (rounded off) per liquid ounce, therefore, 29.57 X 6 = 177.42 mL/6-oz coffee-"cup"
1000 ml
1.93 cup1 US cup = 236.58 ml 1 ml = 0.0042 US cup 1 metric cup = 250 ml
A best measurement doesn't exist.The volume of a coffee cup is very variable ariund the world: from 30 mL to 200 Ml.
No, the cup would not be full if you poured 500 ml of coffee into a cup that holds only 50 ml. It would overflow, as the volume exceeds the cup's capacity. Only 50 ml of coffee would remain in the cup, while the excess would spill out.
The answer is 1.7*1028
A medium cup of coffee is usually 8 oz. or 1 cup.