Mixing two things with 1 part of one to 2 parts of another is setting a ratio. The ratio of 1 to 2, or 1:2 will insure "good results" in the activity. If 1 pound of sugar is mixed with 2 pounds of flour, you'll have a 1:2 ratio. If you mix 2 pounds of sugar with 4 pounds of flour, you'll have that same 1:2 ratio. Ratio, or proportion as some call it, insures that a cook, baker or another individual combining ingredients to make anything will end up with the desired results at the end of the mixing operation. The ingredients will be in the mixture in the correct ratio or proportion.
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:
Fractions are a part of the whole. So 1/2 is a half of something. A circle divided into 10 parts, each part is 1/10th of the whole circle.
it takes over 3 parts, 1 part in the atlantic ocean,2 part in the pacific ocean and the whole barmuda island.it is a triangle with something or in it or it has gravity problems.
100/1 or 100:1
By filling the container 3/4 full at a time. Get a (one pint) 16 oz container--or one up to 5.33 ounces larger--and use it for your measuring cup.
mix 1 ounce of X and 2 ounces of Ymix 100 ounces of X and 200 ounces of Ymix 11 ounces of X and 22 ounces of Yetc.
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.
Not, but water will. If you need something that mixes with common petroleum products mix 1 part ajax dish soap with 5 parts water, 10 parts isopropanol. Use sparingly.
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
You would mix 1 part something with 99 parts something else, so if you were preparing a 1% solution of salt in water, you would put if you wanted to make 6.25 gallons of this, you would have 1 cup of salt and 99 cups of water.
You mix 1 of something with 25 of something else.
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.