if ur question is like this maybe one of this will be :)
Of the choices below, which units of measurement would be most appropriate for measuring the volume of a coffee pot?
cupsgallonsfluid ouncesquarts
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It's easy to prove it for yourself. -- Get a bag of dry beans. -- Count 200 beans into a small pot. -- Walk around the block, take a nap, have a cup of coffee, and then go back to the beans. -- Count 200 beans into the pot again. -- Put away the bag. Carefully empty the pot onto a towel on the table. -- The total number from the pot is the result of counting 200 beans into it twice. The number you count now is the sum of (200 + 200), and it's also the product of (2 x 200).
It depends on the pot. They come in a large variety of sizes. A small pot could hold 3 pints, and a large pot could hold 3 quarts. A stock pot could hold 18 quarts. There is no standard for pots and volume.
If you mean 10 times more The price of the Pot......... 10 The price of the Lid......... 1 If you mean 10 units more Pot=10.5 Lid=0.5
the rumor that they have only one pot is a myth, the leprechauns want you to think they only have one pot so when you catch them you only ask for a single pot of gold in exchange for their freedom when in reality they probably have multiple pots of gold.
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