42 ozs
4ozs to 1 gallon
1 qt to 12 gallon of fuel
50:1, or 1 gallon of GAS to 2.6oz. of 2-stroke oil
4 quarts is a gallon -
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.
the answer is 1:25, if you go to a motocross shop, you can buy a measuring jug which has the markings on it
1/2 gallon ideally
If it is a 50 to 1 mixture it would be 2.6 ounces per gallon
24 oz is 3/16 of a gallon. You would need 3/8 oz of product for the 24 oz mixture. Unless you have a very precise way of measuring a part of an ounce, you might be better off making the mixture in a gallon container and transferring the mixture to your 24 oz container as needed.
1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces 1/12th of a gallon = (128 / 12) = 10 and 2/3 ounces Add 10 and 2/3 ounces of the additive ingredient to 1 gallon of water.
I think the correct answer is 4800 mils in a gallon.
The correct mixture is 32 to 1, that is 4 ounces of 2 cycle oil per 1 gallon of gasoline. Regular unleaded fuel is fine but you can run premium also if you prefer.