Divide 8 by 6.25.
For every gallon of water, you need 1.28oz.
There are 128 ounces in a gallon. So, the ratio of ounces to gallons is 1:128.
Assuming the ratio refers to dilution, with a ratio of 128:1, you would mix 128 parts of diluent with 1 part of the concentrated product. Therefore, the yield would be 129 gallons (1 gallon of concentrate + 128 gallons of diluent).
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.
The ratio is 1:6 chemicals to water, so for half a gallon of water, you use 1/12 a gallon of chemicals
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To convert 15 quarts to gallons, you would divide by the conversion factor. Since 1 gallon equals 4 quarts, the ratio would be 1 gallon/4 quarts. Therefore, to convert 15 quarts to gallons, you would multiply by 1/4.
2 pints to 2 gallons can be reduced to 1 pint to 1 gallon, and there are 2 pints in a quart, and 4 quarts in a gallon, so there are 8 (2x4) pints in 1 gallon
A barrel of oil contains 42 gallons. After refining that will produce about 19.5 gallons of gasoline plus other products. So as you can see the ratio is about 2.15 gallons of oil to every 1 gallon of gasoline.
There are 4 gallons in 32 pints. This is because 1 gallon is equivalent to 8 pints.
6 gal and 2 qts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
When mixing oil with gas you must first determine what ratio is required. Most 2-cycle engines require either a 32:1 or 40:1 ratio. That's 32 or 40 gallons of gas for each gallon of oil.