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Help! Jesse bought a 340-gram bag of coffee beans. He uses 18.75 grams of coffee beans each day. When there are 40 grams of coffee beans remaining in the bag, Jesse will buy another bag to
make sure
he doesn't run out of coffee.

How many days can be use the 340-gram bag of coffee beans before he buys a new bag?

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