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
Since there are 128 ounces in a gallon, to get a 25:1 mix using 1 gallon of gas means you need 128/25 = 5.12 ounces of oil.
1 US gallon = 128 fluid ounces. in a 100 to 1 ratio you would need to add 1.28 fluid ounces.
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You would need to add 1.5 ounces of chlorine to achieve the 1:10 ratio in 15 ounces of water.
To mix oil with gasoline at a 50:1 ratio, you need 2.6 ounces of oil for every gallon of gas. This is calculated by dividing 128 ounces (the number of ounces in a gallon) by 50, which equals 2.56 ounces. Therefore, you would round it to approximately 2.6 ounces of oil per gallon of gas for a 50:1 mixture.
There are 128 ounces in a gallon. If you want 50 to 1 ration, you need to figure out how many ounces are in each part. Divide 128 by 50 and you get 2.56. Therefore there are a quantity of 50 2.56 ounces in each gallon. If you only need one quantity for the oil, then you need 2.56 ounces of oil. A 50:1 ratio is also represented as 2% since 1 is 2% of 50 (or 1/50 or 2/100). Easy as pi....
To find the ratio of 8 ounces to 2 pounds, we first need to convert both units to the same unit of measurement. Since there are 16 ounces in a pound, 2 pounds is equal to 32 ounces. The ratio of 8 ounces to 32 ounces is 8:32, which simplifies to 1:4. So, the ratio of 8 ounces to 2 pounds is 1:4.
Need a lot more information. Parts per million is a ratio, so we would need the total volume. Could be a few ounces to millions of tons, give or take a few billions.
For a 40:1 fuel-to-oil ratio, you would need 3.2 ounces of 2-cycle oil for every gallon of gas. To achieve this, simply measure out 3.2 ounces of oil and mix it with one gallon of unleaded gasoline. Make sure to shake the mixture well before use to ensure proper lubrication for your Poulan weed eater.
It is the ratio of ounces (oz) of gasoline to ounces of 2-cycle (motor) oil in a mixture used for 2-cycle (or 2-stroke) engines. Different engines require different mixture ratios--some are 50-1, some 32-1 and so on. To calculate the amount of oil to use, you need to simply divide the quantity of gas by desired mix ratio. 1 gal of gas is 128 oz. So, for a 32:1 ratio 128/32 = 4 oz oil. For 50:1 ratio 128/50 = 2.56 oz oil. Be sure to use 2-cycle oil! Mike
To fill the 30-gallon tank, you would need to use the pesticide and water in a ratio of 4 ounces to 1 gallon. Therefore, you would need 120 ounces (30 gallons x 4 ounces) of pesticide to fill the 30-gallon tank.
Sure thing, honey. To express 30 ounces and 3 pints in a ratio, you need to convert pints to ounces. Since 1 pint equals 16 ounces, you have 30 ounces and 48 ounces. So the ratio in simplest form is 30:48, which reduces to 5:8 by dividing both numbers by 6. Voilà!