Sheila's original mixture consists of 3 ounces of blue paint and 2 ounces of yellow paint, totaling 5 ounces. The ratio of blue to yellow in the mixture is 3:2. To create 20 ounces of the same mixture, she needs to maintain this ratio, which means for every 5 ounces of the mixture, she uses 2 ounces of yellow paint. Therefore, in 20 ounces, she would need ( (2/5) \times 20 = 8 ) ounces of yellow paint.
To create a 50:1 fuel mixture, you mix 2.6 ounces of engine oil with 1 gallon of gas. This is calculated by dividing the total ounces in a gallon (128 ounces) by 50, which gives approximately 2.56 ounces of oil needed per gallon. It's common to round this to 2.6 ounces for practical purposes.
The original mixture contains 41.4 ounces of glycol. for this to be 30 percent of the mixture, the total mixture must be 138 ounces, so 46 ounces of water must be added.
The basic ratio of ounces of peanuts to ounces of raisins in the mixture of 24 ounces of peanuts and 16 ounces of raisins is 3:2. This ratio is obtained by dividing the total ounces of peanuts (24) by the total ounces of raisins (16), which simplifies to 3:2. This means that for every 3 ounces of peanuts, there are 2 ounces of raisins in the mixture.
To create a 40 to 1 oil mixture, you need 1 ounce of oil for every 40 ounces of fuel. For example, if you're using 1 gallon (128 ounces) of fuel, you would need 3.2 ounces of oil (128 ÷ 40 = 3.2). Always ensure to mix thoroughly for optimal performance.
(0.00005) x (the total number of ounces of the mixture)
If it is a 50 to 1 mixture it would be 2.6 ounces per gallon
If there are 5 parts of peanuts and 3 parts of cashews, there are 8 parts all together.If the total mixture is to weigh 24 ounces, each of the 8 parts will weigh 3 ounces.3 parts of cashews at 3 ounces each will be 9 ounces.5 parts of peanuts at 3 ounces each will be 15 ounces.9 ounces plus 15 ounces gives the correct total weight of 24 ounces
You can separate 6 ounces out of your 640 ounces (640 / 6) = 106 and 2/3 times. Lets take the 106 times first: With these, you can treat 106 gallons of water. Each time you do that, you wind up with 134 ounces of mixture. All together you make 14,204 ounces of mixture, which is 110.96875 gallons of mixture. Now for the 2/3 of 6 ounces that you have left over: You could either return those for a refund, pour them down the drain, or mix them with another 2/3 gallon of water. If you mix them, you wind up with another (89 and 1/3) ounces of mixture, which is another 0.6979 gallons of mixture.
It is 2.56 ounces of oil to a gallon of gasoline.
8 ounces
To achieve a 50:1 oil-to-gas mixture, you need 2.6 ounces of oil for every gallon of gas. For 11 gallons of gas, multiply 2.6 ounces by 11, which equals 28.6 ounces of oil. Since there are 128 ounces in a gallon, this is approximately 0.22 gallons of oil.
3.2 ounces per gallon