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1/4 of a quarter. Divide 1.00 into 4 equal parts. .25 is your answer.. 1/4..!
I am assuming you want parts mixed 5:1, the base being a fluid. What ever part 1 is, use 5 x that amount to get 5:
.25
1 and a half is bigger
I'm guessing that the word 'and' refers to addition, sotwice a quarter = 2 * (1/4) = 2/4 = 1/2quarter doubled is the same = 1/2so 1/2 + 1/2 = 1 (the first part of the question)2nd part:half a half = (1/2) * (1/2) = 1/4half halved = (1/2)/2 = 1/4so 1/4 + 1/4 = 1/2so the first part 'twice a quarter and a quarter doubled'is greater, because 1 > (1/2)
mix 1 part DX579 to 2 parts water
When you mix any two primary colours in equal amounts, you get a secondary colour. For example: 1 part Red + 1 part Blue = 2 parts Purple; 1 part Red + 1 part Yellow = 2 parts Orange; 1 part Blue + 1 part Yellow = 2 parts Green. When you mix any two primary colours in a disproportionate amount, you will get a tertiary colour. For example: 1 part Red + 2 parts Blue = 3 parts Blue-purple; 1 part Red + 2 parts Yellow = 3 parts Yellow-orange, etc.
16/23 parts mix.
Dissolve 1 part of this chemical in 50 parts water.
If you mix equal parts of the primary colors Yellow and Blue, you will get the secondary color Green. If you mix 2 parts Yellow and 1 part Blue, you will get the tertiary color Yellow-green. If you mix 2 parts Blue and 1 part Yellow, you will get the tertiary color Blue-green.
1 of 4 parts is a quarter.
Turquoise is a blue green. Mix 4 parts blue and 1 part yellow, then lighten with 1 part white. Mix well and adjust for colour.
Reddish green
When you mix two primary colors in equal parts, you get a secondary colour. For example: 1 part Red + 1 part Blue = 2 parts Purple. If you mix two primary colours in a two to one ratio, you get a tertiary color. For example: 1 part Red + 2 parts Blue = 3 parts Blue-purple. When you mix all three primary colors in equal amounts, you get a very dark grey/black. If you mix all three primary colors in anything but equal amounts you will get some form of brown.
Pink - 2 parts red + 2 parts white Turquoise - 2 parts blue + 1 part yellow + 1 part white 2 parts red + 2 parts blue + 1 part yellow + 3 parts white = a pastel lavender that is slightly on the brown or gray side.
You can choose any units you wish, e.g. ml, grams, cups, ounces, etc. Just measure 1 part water and add 3 parts chalk mix. Example: measure out 1 cup of water and add 3 cups of chalk mix.
36 parts fuel to 1 part oil..........