When everybody takes different amounts of coffe and milk, and you only know the amount that one person took, is it possible to determine how many people are in the group? Here is the problem: Joe and his friends have some coffee and milk. Each person has an 8 oz cup mixture of coffee and milk, and everyone has a different, non-zero value of each ingredient in their cup. Joe’s cup contains 1/4th of the total coffee and 1/6th of the total milk. How many people are there including Joe? Watch the video to find out the answer!
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