50 dollars a leter
100:1
With respect to the number of passengers on an aircraft, fuel cost should be mixed, i.e. a combination of fixed costs and variable costs. However, since the number of passengers on an aircraft have little effect on its overall weight, the variable portion would be small, and the cost will be mostly fixed. With respect to the number of miles flown, aircraft fuel cost would be variable.
my 1979 35hp Johnson is 50/1
50:1 Oil to Fuel.
The correct fuel mixture for a 1979 85 hp Johnson outboard motor is 50:1
That would be the number of miles (city miles or highway miles or a combination of) the vehicle can go on 1 gallon of fuel.
Airlines calculate ticket costs by how much the fuel is for the duration of the flight, and they divide it by the number of passengers the flight can hold. They also add in other costs including maintenence and pilot's salary, increasing the ticket price for profit.
This is typical of nuclear plants where the fuel costs are low compared with fossil fuel costs.
Local factors influencing job oppertunites: cost of living, area of teaching job, house prices (buy or rent), fuel costs, public transport costs, rural area or big city, population determining number of schools. Political factors: government spending cuts, county council conditions.
Fuel ratio is 50:1
50:1 25litres of fuel to 500ml of oil
50:1