Assuming gas is 4.00/gallon. There are 128 ounces in a gallon. so 4.00 divided by 128 ounces. Roughly 3 cents per ounce.
A gallon of gas weighs 8.0 pounds. There are 16 ounces in one pound so it would be 8 x 16 which equals 128 ounces.
The answer depends on which gas and under what pressure it is stored.
Volume wise, it would be 128 ounces. By weight it would be about 120 ounces.
1 gallon of oil to 250 gallons of gas is 1.953125 ounces per gallon; you would need 39.0625 ounces of oil for 20 gallons of gas.
128 fluid ounces per gallon. (US)
Usually the average is about 4 ounces of oil per gallon of gas
about $.26 per gallon
128 fluid ounces per gallon. 16 ounces per pound.
50:1 or 2.6 ounces per gallon
There is a very simple solution to find your ratios. There are 128 ounces in a gallon and since we are always using a ratio of 1 for the gas all you need to do is divide 128 by the gas side of the ratio. The standard ratio seems to be 40 to 1 (40 : 1) gas to oil in which case we divide 128 by 40 and get 3.2. This means you need 3.2 ounces of oil for every gallon of gas. (128 / 40 = 3.2) I am confused as to whether you are asking for a 125 to 1 ratio or are confused and mean a 1 to 25 ratio. Here are a few values for gas mixing. 125 : 1 ratio is 1.024 ounces per gallon of gas 25 : 1 ratio is 5.12 ounces per gallon of gas 50 : 1 ratio is 2.56 ounces per gallon of gas 40 : 1 ratio is 3.20 ounces per gallon of gas
(67.6 fluid ounces) / (128 fluid ounces per gallon) = 0.528125 gallon
834 fluid ounces is equal to about 6.5 gallons. (128 fl oz. per gallon).
gas in Washington state varies from 1.75$ to 2.09$ per gallon
$7.25 per gallon.
67 cents per gallon.