It requires that you mix 4 ounces of 2 cycle oil with one gallon of unleaded fuel to create a 32 to 1 ratio. Make sure you use 2 cycle oil and not regular oil. Also make sure you use the correct octane fuel. Lots of 2 cycle engines require at least 89 octane fuel. Check your owner's manual.
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.
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.
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.
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
1.3 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.
1 gallon
No. Two thirty-two ounce containers equal 64 ounces, which is a half-gallon. It takes 128 ounces to make a gallon.
The ratio is "one to 99", or "one part per hundred", regardless of the size of the sample. If you only want to prepare one gallon of mixture, you add (1% of one gallon) of chemical to (99% of 1 gallon) of water. 1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces Chemical = 0.01 x 128 = 1.28 fluid ounce Water = 0.99 x 128 = 126.72 fluid ounces Together, you have (1.28 + 126.72) = 128 fluid ounces = 1 gallon.