60:10 reduces to 6:1 gallons.
60%
It is: 7 to 10
.70x+.10(60)=.60(x+60) let x= number of gallon at 70% .7x+6=.6x+36 .1x=30 x=300
60/100 = 6/10 = 3/5 = 0.6 in decimal
Suppose G gallons of 60% antifreeze are required. G gallons of 60% contain 0.6G gallons of the active ingredient. 70 gallons of 10% contain 7 gallons of the active ingredient. So, in the mixture, there are G + 70 gallons containing 0.6G + 7 gallons of the active ingredient. This is to represent 50%. So 0.6G + 7 = 0.5*(G + 70) = 0.5G + 35 0.1 G = 35 - 7 = 28 G = 280 gallons.
No, 10 gallons is 40 quarts.
10 gallons is less than 6 quarts, because 10 gallons is 40 quarts. There are 4 quarts in a gallon.
60/10
60%
It is: 7 to 10
60:24:54 :: 10:4:9
10:6
There are 7.48 gallons in each cubic foot. Therefore, the volume of a rectangular prism with dimensions 6 feet by 10 feet by 1 foot is 60 cubic feet. Multiplying 60 by 7.48 gives us approximately 448.8 gallons.
The non oil injected model 60 hp Yamaha outboard requires a 50:1 ratio, one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
60 Gallons (UK) = ~72.06 Gallons (US)
The 1970 model, 60 hp Johnson outboard requires a 50:1 ratio, one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
The 1971 model, 60 hp Johnson outboard requires a 50:1 ratio, one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.