That would be 1,280 ounces
To find out how many ounces of chemical it would take to make 100 gallons of finished dilution at 0.5%, we can set up a proportion. Since 11 ounces of chemical are used in 10 gallons of water, we can establish the ratio of ounces of chemical to gallons of water as 11:10. By setting up a proportion and solving for x, we find that it would take 110 ounces of chemical to make 100 gallons of finished dilution at 0.5%.
Ounces are less than gallons so 10 ounces is less than 1 gallon. It takes roughly 130 ounces to equal just 1 gallon.
1280 oz.
1 Gallon is 4 quarts. A quart is 32 ounces, so 2.5 gallons is 10 quarts. 10 quarts X 32 ounes/Quart = 320 ounces in 2.5 Gallons
10 fluid ounces is 0.078 gallon.
10 gallons is greater than 1280 fluid ounces. To convert gallons to fluid ounces, you multiply by 128, since there are 128 fluid ounces in a gallon. Therefore, 10 gallons equals 1280 fluid ounces, making them equal.
1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces10 gallons = 1,280 fluid ounces
1 gallon = 128 fl ounces10 gallons = (10 x 128) = 1,280 fl ounces
2,000 ounces.
It takes 20 tbsp of water to make 10 ounces
(10 US gallons) - (1 US cup) = 9 gallons 120 ounces
There are 37.854118 L in 10 gallons... figure it out :D