A 40:1 ratio would work out to 3-3.5 oz. of 2 cycle oil, to one gallon of fuel.
A 40:1 ratio would work out to 3-3.5 oz. of 2 cycle oil, to one gallon of fuel.
There is 128 oz in a liquid gallon so to achieve a 40 to 1 ratio you would add approximately 3.2 oz of 2 cycle oil to one gallon of gasoline.
Since there are 128 ounces in a gallon, to get a 25:1 mix using 1 gallon of gas means you need 128/25 = 5.12 ounces of oil.
5.5 ounces to a US Gallon which is 128 ounces. 24 divided into 128 = 5.33
A US gallon is 128 ounces
320 ounces = 100 gallons 100 100 1 gallon = 3.2 ounces
It is easy if you get everything into ounces. There are 128 ounces in one gallon. Times 6 gallons is 768 ounces. Now, divide that by 50, and you get 15.36 ounces. If this is for homework, that is the answer. For real life, add 16 ounces. to 6 gallons. A little too much oil is OK- but too little oil will ruin the engine.
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The ratio of chemical to water in the final mixture would be 1:100. This is because you are adding 1 gallon of chemical to 99 gallons of water to make a total of 100 gallons of mixture, resulting in a 1:100 ratio.
No. Two thirty-two ounce containers equal 64 ounces, which is a half-gallon. It takes 128 ounces to make a gallon.