Oh, dude, measuring 3.2 oz of oil is like measuring your patience waiting for the next season of your favorite show - tedious but necessary. Grab a measuring cup or a kitchen scale, pour the oil in until it hits that magic number, and voilà, you've got yourself 3.2 oz of liquid gold. Just make sure not to spill it everywhere, unless you're going for that avant-garde oil spill aesthetic in your kitchen.
A 1L pitcher of water will weigh exactly 1kg.
20 (twenty) ounces of oil. A quart is 32 ounces. 4 quarts per gallon = 20 quarts = 20 ounces.
The measurement that is 32 fl oz refers to 32 fluid ounces or thirty-two ounces of a liquid. This measurement is often used to show how much liquid is in a jug of fruit juice or in a soda bottle. There does not seem to be a measurement that is 32c fl oz.
32 fluid ounces is equal to approximately 0.946 liters.
1 US quart = 32 fluid ouncesSo,(.58 US qt)(32 oz/US qt) = 18.56 oz
Nina can measure 32 oz of water by using her 16 oz bottle twice, and then measuring out 7 oz from the 32 oz with her cup measure.
That depends upon the substance as oz are a measure of weight whereas qt are a measure of volume.HOWEVER, in the US 32 fl oz (fluid ounce) do equal 1 qt.
5 gallons x 128 oz/gallon = 640 oz of gas 640/32 = 20 oz of oil
1 1/4 pints or 20 oz. 128 oz per gallon times 5 equals 640 oz, 640 divided by 32 equals 20, so for every 32 oz of gas you will need 1 oz of oil.
It's 2.5 oz when cooked. :)
it is 4 oz. of oil to 1 gal of gas and for 5 gals of gas its 21 oz of oil
it means for every 1 part of oil there is 32 parts of gas or you could say there is 1 oz of oil in 1/2 gallon (32 ozs) of gas just take two ozs of oil and put in one gallon of gas and mix. use two stroke oil, not motor oil.
1 quart or 32 oz
1 quart or 32 oz
the same number of ounces that are in a gallon of h2o.....32 oz per quart,4quarts per gallon equals 128 oz.
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
16% of 32 oz is 5.12 oz