To create a 50:1 gas mix for 5 gallons of gasoline, you would need to use 5 gallons of gas and mix in the appropriate amount of oil. Since 50:1 means 50 parts gas to 1 part oil, you divide 5 gallons (which is 640 ounces) by 50, giving you 12.8 ounces of oil. Therefore, for a 50:1 mixture, you would mix 5 gallons of gasoline with 12.8 ounces of oil.
To achieve a 50:1 oil to gas mix with 6 gallons of gas, you need to calculate the amount of oil required. For every 50 parts of gas, there is 1 part of oil, so for 6 gallons of gas, you would divide 6 by 50. This equals 0.12 gallons of oil, or approximately 1.5 cups. Thus, you would mix 6 gallons of gas with about 0.12 gallons (or 1.5 cups) of oil.
1 pint of oil for 6 gallons of gas 50/1 gas to oil mix
I believe it is 50 : 1 (16 oz. oil to 6 gallons gas)
Mix it 50:1. That's a pint of two cycle oil per 6 gallons of gas.
50 to 1, or one pint oil to six gallons of gas.
Hi .. the oil mix ratio for this motor will be 50 to 1 or 16 ounces one pint for every 6 gallons of gas.
5.12 oz of oil Gallon is 128 oz, two gallons are 256 oz divide by 50 to get 5.12. For every 50 oz of gas you need one oz of oil.
IT IS 50 PARTS gas 1 part oil so 1 pint of oil for 6 gallons of gas
set up the ratio, cross multiply and solve 50/1 = 26/x 50x = 26 x = 26/50 x = 0.52 gallons (about a half gallon)
To determine how much oil to add to 20 gallons of gas at a 50:1 ratio, you would divide the number of gallons of gas by the ratio. For 20 gallons, you would calculate 20 gallons ÷ 50 = 0.4 gallons of oil. Since there are 128 ounces in a gallon, this is equivalent to 0.4 x 128 = 51.2 ounces of oil. Therefore, you should add approximately 51.2 ounces of oil to 20 gallons of gas.
50:1 Ratio