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What would you measure a coffee pot in?
You would typically measure a coffee pot in liters (L) or quarts (qt).
Here's why:
* Volume: Coffee pots are containers designed to hold liquids, so their capacity is measured in units of volume.
* Common Units: Liters and quarts are the most common units for measuring liquid volume, particularly in the context of kitchen appliances.
For example, you might see a coffee pot advertised as being 12 cups, which is roughly equivalent to 2.8 liters or 3 quarts.
Other possible units:
* Milliliters (mL): While less common, you might find milliliters used to express smaller coffee pot sizes.
* Pints (pt): Pints are also a unit of liquid volume, but less frequently used for coffee pots.
Ultimately, the unit used will depend on the specific coffee pot and the context of its measurement.
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