One-and-one-half (1.5) fluid ounces is the quantity of Sevin concentrate per gallon when spraying for Japanese beetles. The directions on the label must be followed precisely in terms of mixing the concentrate with the water and of spraying on outdoor, not indoor, branches, leaves and stems no more than once every seven days. The treatments need to be conducted away from people and pets.
I grew up on a dairy farm and nothing was added to our milk.
About 2.6 oz per gallon
salt water has more mass because of the added salt so salt is heavier :)
Much of the Japanese written language is based on kanji. The Kanji came from China. The Japanese then added Katakana and Hirakana to provide additional ways of writing.
The Japanese were unconstitutionally and unfairly interned in internment camps around the USA. Canadian Japanese had the same thing happen to them. I have added some links below for you so you can see on a map were the internment camps were and the names of them. I added Canada too for you in case you are doing a research paper.
I have a 1987 Honda CRX HF that gets 41 miles per gallon with a lead foot. I think I got 45 miles per gallon when added up over 1000 trip recently...
How much salt should be added to hard water depends on what you want to accomplish by adding the salt.
This is a very diluted solution (about 0.1%), hardly tastable.
formless doesn't make sense when added to fighting in Japanese so free style fighting is sutairu ga jiu no tadakai
2 gallons.
'Ai shiteru ze' is a very casual, masculine way of saying 'I love you' in Japanese. (Written Japanese does not incorporate spaces between words but I have added them here for clarity)
Call the unknown amount of substance R to be added a. The mixture initially contains 1 gallon of S combined with 2 gallons of R. After the addition, the mixture will contain the oiginal 1 gallon of S and (2 + a) gallons of R. In order for the content of S to be 25 % after the mixing, 1 gallon must equal 0.25(1 + 2 + a)gallons, or (1 - 0.75)gallons = (0.25)a, or a = 0.25/0.25 = 1 gallon.