The ratio is "one to 99", or "one part per hundred", regardless of the size of the sample.
If you only want to prepare one gallon of mixture, you add (1% of one gallon) of chemical
to (99% of 1 gallon) of water.
1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces
Chemical = 0.01 x 128 = 1.28 fluid ounce
Water = 0.99 x 128 = 126.72 fluid ounces
Together, you have (1.28 + 126.72) = 128 fluid ounces = 1 gallon.
Call the unknown amount of substance R to be added a. The mixture initially contains 1 gallon of S combined with 2 gallons of R. After the addition, the mixture will contain the oiginal 1 gallon of S and (2 + a) gallons of R. In order for the content of S to be 25 % after the mixing, 1 gallon must equal 0.25(1 + 2 + a)gallons, or (1 - 0.75)gallons = (0.25)a, or a = 0.25/0.25 = 1 gallon.
Assuming the oz. you refer to are weight, 40 lbs. would yield 160 gallons mixture.
gallons of what? a gallon is a measure of volume, and a kilogram is a measure of weight. a gallon of frying oil
Mega is the prefix meaning one million, therefore there are one million (1,000,000) gallons in a mega gallon
112 quarts1 US gallon = 4 US quarts28 gallons:= 28 gallons * 4 quarts/1 gallon= 112 quarts
Call the unknown amount of substance R to be added a. The mixture initially contains 1 gallon of S combined with 2 gallons of R. After the addition, the mixture will contain the oiginal 1 gallon of S and (2 + a) gallons of R. In order for the content of S to be 25 % after the mixing, 1 gallon must equal 0.25(1 + 2 + a)gallons, or (1 - 0.75)gallons = (0.25)a, or a = 0.25/0.25 = 1 gallon.
GALLONS As in: 1 gallon, 2 gallons.
a gas and oil mixture of 50 gallons of gas per gallon of 50:1 injection oil
There are two half gallons in a gallon.
Fill the 5 gallon jug Pour from the 5 gallon to fill the 3 gallon jug You now have 2 gallons in the 5 gallon jug Empty the 3 gallon jug Pour the 2 gallons from the 5 gallon jug into the 3 gallon jug Fill the 5 gallon jug Pour from the 5 gallon jug to fill the three gallon jug -- this will tale 1 gallon You now have 4 gallons in the 5 gallon jug
This is a rough explanation of how I converted the 50 to 1 mixture for any gas/oil motor down to a recognisable figure in ounces. I just bought a boat that uses this 50 to 1 mixture. I broke it down this way: A. 50 gallons of gas to 1 gallon of oil B. 25 gallons of gas to 1/2 gallon of oil C. 12.50 (12 1/2) gallons of gas to 1/4 gallon (quart) of oil D. 6.25 (6 1/4) gallons of gas to 1/8th gallon (pint) of oil (This is roughly the correct mixture for my boat since it has a 6 gallon tank. I would probably use a hair less of the oil measurement to compensate for the difference between the 6.25 gallon guide number and my boat tank. E. 3 1/2 gallons of gas to 1/2 pint 8 ounces) of oil F.1 3/4 gallons of gas to 1/4 pint of oil (4 ounces) of oil The last mixture I would put in a two gallon gasoline can to use for lawnmowers, gas trimmers, etc that use the 50 to one mixture.
fill the 7 gallon bucket, dump it into the 5 gallon bucket and save the remaining 2 gallons, repeat and you have 4 gallons.
Two half-gallons = 1 gallon
In cattle: 400-600 gallons must pass through the udder to create one gallon of milk.
The conversion from UK to US gallons is: UK gallons x 1.201 = US gallons
Multiply Imperial gallons by 1.2 to get US gallons.
Since there are 4 quarts to the gallon - The answer is 4 gallons !