To calculate the amount of oil needed for a 50:1 ratio, you can divide the total volume of gas by 50. For 20 liters of gas, you would add 20 liters ÷ 50 = 0.4 liters of oil. Therefore, you should add 0.4 liters of oil to 20 liters of gas at a 50:1 ratio.
To find the amount of oil needed for a 501 ratio in 5 liters of fuel, you divide the total volume by the ratio. In this case, 5 liters divided by 501 equals approximately 0.00998 liters of oil, which is about 10 milliliters. Thus, you would need roughly 10 milliliters of oil for 5 liters of fuel to achieve a 501 ratio.
12.8 u.s. ounces
It is 501/165. This can be simplified if you so wish.
50.1 litres x 10 = 501 decilitres
501 is evenly divisible by 3, 167, 501 and 1. 501 / 3 = 167 501 / 167 = 3 501 / 501 = 1 501 / 1 = 501
They are -501 and +501
98% of 501= 98% * 501= 0.98 * 501= 490.98
60% of 501= 60% * 501= 0.6 * 501= 300.6
105% of 501= 105% * 501= 1.05 * 501= 526.05
The factors of 501 are: 1 3 167 501
501 is divisible by: 1, 3, 167, 501.
If the numbers are added without division by 10: 201 + 301 + 401 + 501 + 601 = 2005 If the division by 10 is included: (201 + 301 + 401 + 501 + 601) ÷ 10 = 200.5 If remainders are taken into account, the answer would be 200 with a remainder of 5.