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550 gallons = 550 x 4 quarts = 2200 quarts
Let a be the volume of 100% antifreeze then 55 - a is the volume of 10% antifreeze. 100a + 10(55 - a) = 20 x 55 = 1100 100a + 550 - 10a = 1100 90a = 550 a = 55/9 = 61/9 so 55 - a = 55 - 61/9 = 488/9. The mix is 61/9 gallons (6.111) 100% antifreeze and 488/9 gallons (48.889) 10% antifreeze.
550 liters = 145.29 US gallons = 120.98 imperial gallons145.3 gallons
A gallon IS a volume so the volume of 550 gallons is 550 gallons.
How many gallons the van needs to travel 550 miles? A van travels 220 miles on 10 gallons of gas.
550 US fl oz = 4.297 US gallons If you want to know how many 550 oz of weight is in gallons, you need to specify what is being measured. The question is further complicated by the fact there is also such a thing as troy ounces. Always be specific about your units in a question like this.
For these types of problems, I recommend finding the initial amount of antifreeze. To find this value, multiply the percentage of antifreeze (15%) by the amount of solution (100 gallons). This gets:0.15*100=15 gallons of antifreeze*Now we need make an equation that represents this problem. We let x be the number of gallons of 80% solution.(.80x+15)/(x+100)=0.70The top of the equation represents the amount of antifreeze, while the bottom is the total volume of the solution. If we divide these values, we should get the final concentration %, .70.Now we just need to manipulate the equation algebraically:.80x+15=.70x+70.10x=55x=550 gallons of 80% solution*If the concentration of a solution is given in percentage, it is probably referring to mass, not volume. Because of this, the values for the volume of antifreeze are actually untrue. But because the density of both substances remains the same, the final answer should be correct.
A 777-200 can hold a maximum of 440 while a 777-300 can hold 550 maximum.
400-550 depending on songs
The answer has something to do with what you're using for a means of conveyance, and its fuel efficiency.Here are a few possibilities. There are many others.1). You walk or ride a bicycle. You burn zero gallons per mile. The trip requires a total of zerogallons of gas.2). You drive a Chevy Volt, burning 1 gallon per 200 miles. The trip requires (550/200) = 2.75gallons.3). You drive my wife's van, burning 1 gallon per 13 miles. The trip requires (550/13) = 42.3 gallons.4). You sail the USS Enterprise, burning 20 gallons per mile. The trip requires (550 x 20) = 11,000gallons.
That depends on -- the shape of the tank, -- the size and shape of the bottom if the bottom is flat.
Correct term is cartridges, not bullets. The 550-1 can fire Shorts, Longs, or Long Rifle cartridges. They are different lengths, so the capacity varies. It will hold 15 LR, 17 Longs, or 21 Shorts.