It is 0.624999999 of a cup. i would suggest table spoons which is 9.999999999 which you could probably round off to 10 table spoons. If you don't have a table spoon, use a big spoon but not a giant spoon.
That is entirely objective. It depends how strong you like your coffee. It also depends what kind of coffee it is and how you brew it. A friend and I buy the same coffee, we both drink 3 cups in a morning. My tin lasts about 28 days. His lasts 6 weeks.
1440 tsp
1 cup = 48 teaspoons
1 teaspoon = 0.02 cup
Coffee cups are normally made from ceramic that is glazed. Coffee cups can be made of other materials as well, including glass, stainless steel, and plastic.
usually around 5
It will depend on many factors but if they are 5 oz cups, around 28 ounces of ground coffee
The suggested amount of coffee grounds per 8oz cup is 1 tablespoon. In a 30 cup coffee pot, 30 tablespoons would be used or 1.87 cups of coffee grounds.
3 1/2 cups
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 answer depends on whether the cups are made sequentially or all together.
They shouldn't be used because they are not the same size as actual measuring spoons and cups.
The briel coffee maker makes 10 cups.
About 6.25 cups of ground coffee. The usual wisdom is for every 6 ounce cup of coffee (pre-brew) then 1/8 cup of grounds. Thus 8 cups of water at 6 ounces each is 1 cup of grounds, so 50 cups of water is 6.25 cups of grounds.
It takes about 2 and 2/3 cups ground coffee to make 35 cups. This also depends on the strength of coffee you are planning to serve and could take more or less.
The famous and cheap Keurig coffee uses K-Cups to produce coffee. It is a much simpler way to make coffee than to use coffee grounds. Different Keurig coffee machines range in prices.