if you are using gallon container ( for example) a gallon is 128oz . divide the number of ounces of the container by the ratio which is 32:1. so divide 32 into 128oz. the answer is how much oil in ounces is needed for 32:1. that's the way for all ratios.
The number 32 is 80 percent of 40.Designate the unknown number as "X" and consider that 80% is 0.08 in decimal form. If we know that 0.80 times some number is 32, we know that:.8 X = 32X = 32 / .8X = 40
96:80(divide both sides by 16)6:5
16 , 32 , 48 , 64 , 80 , 96 ... and so on
The fuel to oil ratio should be 32:1
Well, honey, the ratio of 80 to 20 is 4 to 1. It's as simple as that. No need to complicate things, just divide 80 by 20 and you get your answer. Hope that clears things up for you!
If you want it simplified, divide both numbers by 3 (the GCF). 7 to 32
32:1 for motocross 40:1 for trail riding
We divide the overburden thickness by ore thickness to get the stripping ratio For example if we have an overburden thickness of 80m and ore thickness of 50 m , then the stripping ratio will be: 80/50= 1.6
32/80 / 8/8 = 4/10 / 2/2 = 2/5 two out of 5 aplicants
You can divide 32 by 2,16,4,8. Those are the 4 ways you can divide 32. :)!
Let the lengths be 2x and 5x If: 2*(2x+5x) = 224 then x = 16 So therefore the lengths are 32 and 80 because 32+80+32+80 = 224