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.
0.4 gallons
I think it might be a 3:1 ratio like water to rice but cornstarch so actually 30 gallons to 10 gallons of water
The ratio is 40 to 1. Forty pints (five gallons) of sap for one pint of syrup.
12.8 u.s. ounces
12.8 ounces.
A typical dishwasher uses about 6-10 gallons of water per cycle.
A typical washing machine uses around 15-30 gallons of water per cycle. However, high-efficiency machines can use as little as 5-15 gallons per cycle.
Every 40 ounces of gasoline add 1 ounce of oil for a 40 to 1 mix. You do the math.
A typical dishwasher uses about 6-10 gallons of water during a wash cycle.
The average dishwasher uses about 6-10 gallons of water during a typical cycle.
A 50:1 ratio is 2.5 - 3 ounces of 2 cycle oil, per gallon of fuel. In larger measure, one pint of oil, to six gallons of fuel.
Dishwashers typically use around 6-10 gallons of water during a regular cycle.