32 ounces treats 4,000 gallons.
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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.
This is an easy math proportion: 2000/1 = 30/x All you have to do is cross multiply, then divide: 30x1=30 divided by 2000x Divide 30 by 2000 (enter it in a caculator as I typed it) and you will get .015 gallons. x= .015 Now you can use a unit convertor to get your answer, or you can do the math. There are 128 ounces per gallon, so we'll start with that. 128 x .015= 1.8 ounces. So depending on the sensitivity needed, 2 ounces will will treat your 30 gallons.
For swimming pools one big (3 inch) tablet treats about 8000 gallons
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if 12 ounces treats 15 gallons, 15 divided by 5 is 3, so just divide 12 by 3, and 4 is your answer.
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.
8.5333333333333 ounces
This is an easy math proportion: 2000/1 = 30/x All you have to do is cross multiply, then divide: 30x1=30 divided by 2000x Divide 30 by 2000 (enter it in a caculator as I typed it) and you will get .015 gallons. x= .015 Now you can use a unit convertor to get your answer, or you can do the math. There are 128 ounces per gallon, so we'll start with that. 128 x .015= 1.8 ounces. So depending on the sensitivity needed, 2 ounces will will treat your 30 gallons.
For swimming pools one big (3 inch) tablet treats about 8000 gallons
This is a ratio: whatever : treat 1 gallon : 1000 gallon ? gallon : 25 gallon First find out how much treats 1 gallon (divide both sides by 1000): 1 ÷ 1000 gallon : 1000 ÷ 1000 gallon → 0.001 gallon : 1 gallon Now find out how much treats 25 gallons (multiply both sides by 25) 25 × 0.001 gallon : 25 × 1 gallon → 0.025 gallon : 25 gallon → you need 0.025 gallons.
Divide 12oz and 16 gallons by 4 which equals 3oz and 4 gallons then divide your 4 gallons in half to get 2 gallons and also divide 3oz in half to get 1.5oz. The answer is 1.5oz will treat 2 gallons
Well, first off 1 gallon is equivalent to 128 fluid ounces. So that leaves us with seeing how many fluid ounces are needed in total. So, 64 x 8 = 512 fl. oz. In terms of gallons, that is equivalent to 4 gallons of pesticide needed to treat 64 acres.
Yes, the word treat is both a noun (treat, treats) and a verb (treat, treats, treating, treated). Examples:noun: I deserve a treat after that boring lecture.verb: I think I'll treat myself to something chocolate.
Treats can be either a plural noun or the third-person singular present tense of the verb "treat". The future tense is "will treat".
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.
Using regular chlorine bleach (5% solution) at a rate of 6.5 ounces of bleach per 1000 gallons of water gives a chlorination level of 2ppm per 1000 gallons. To get the rate for 2500 gallons, multiply 6.5 by 2 to get 13 ounces for 2000 gallons, then divide 6.5 by 2 to get 3.25 ounces (the amount of bleach needed to treat 500 gallons) and add that to the 13 ounces to get a total of 16.25 ounces of chlorine bleach per 2500 gallons of waterat a level of 2ppm.For a swimming pool, you would likely want a 3ppm chlorine to water ratio (24.375 ounces bleach per 2500 gallons water).