set this up as an algebra problem.
1 / 2.5 = x / .5
cross multiply
(1 * .5) = 2.5x
(1 * .5)/2.5 = x
.5/2.5 = x
.2 = x
.2 ounces or 1/5 ounces would treat a half gallon. how many teaspoons are in 1/5 ounce? this is solved similarly with unit conversions.
the answer is 1 and 1/5 teaspoons.
Gallon.Gallon.Gallon.Gallon.
at 128 ounces per gallon, you need 600/128 = 4.7 gallons,or about 5 gallons
There are 8 imperial pints in an imperial (British) gallon. An imperial pint is 20 ounces and an imperial gallon is 160 ounces. A US pint is 16 US ounces, so there are approximately 10 US pints in a British gallon (a US ounce is slightly larger than an imperial ounce; 1 US ounce = 1.041 imperial ounce approximately).
1 fluid ounce = 0.00625 gallons.
That depends on how much volume 5 ounces takes up ! An ounce - is a measurement of DRY weight, whereas a gallon is a LIQUID measurement !
one tenth
If 1 oz treats 2.5 gallons then all you need to do is divide 1 by 2.5 to find out how much is required for 1 gallon. The answer would be 2/5ths of an ounce, which is 0.4 oz.
One fluid ounce is 0.0078125 gallon.
Teaspoons in an ounce
One gallon = 128 fluid ounces Therefore, there is 1/128 gallons in one ounce. 1/128 = 0.0078125
1.5 fluid ounces = 0.01172 gallons.
Gallon.Gallon.Gallon.Gallon.
321 gallon = 16 cups1 cup = 0.06 Gallon
1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces10 gallons = 1,280 fluid ounces
There are 64 ounces in half of a gallon. This can be determined because 1 cup equals 8 fluid ounces and 16 cups is equivalent to 1 gallon.
1 fluid ounce = 0.0078125 gallon 1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces
2.5 gallons is equal to 320 ounces