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It is easy if you get everything into ounces. There are 128 ounces in one gallon. Times 6 gallons is 768 ounces. Now, divide that by 50, and you get 15.36 ounces. If this is for homework, that is the answer. For real life, add 16 ounces. to 6 gallons. A little too much oil is OK- but too little oil will ruin the engine.
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%.
0.703125 gallons
175.5 gallons.
That is 320 ounces.
320 ounces = 100 gallons 100 100 1 gallon = 3.2 ounces
It requires that you mix 4 ounces of 2 cycle oil with one gallon of unleaded fuel to create a 32 to 1 ratio. Make sure you use 2 cycle oil and not regular oil. Also make sure you use the correct octane fuel. Lots of 2 cycle engines require at least 89 octane fuel. Check your owner's manual.
1.3 OUNCES
A 40:1 ratio would work out to 3-3.5 oz. of 2 cycle oil, to one gallon of fuel.
That would be 1,280 ounces
That is 80 ounces
A 40:1 ratio would work out to 3-3.5 oz. of 2 cycle oil, to one gallon of fuel.