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∙ 14y agoIf the new mixture is 40% juice then it is 60% water.
The ratio of juice to water is therefore 40 : 60 = 2 : 3
So, for every 2 parts juice then 3 parts water are needed.
2 gallons of juice then requires 3 gallons of water.
3 gallons water = 3 x 4 = 12 quarts water.
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∙ 14y ago5.6 quarts
2 gallons.
50 gallons @ 3% must be added.
0.25 gallons of water (or 1 quart)
If your propane tank was at 40 percent and the propane company filled it to 80 percent, they added 40 percent of the tank's capacity in propane. The amount of gallons added would depend on the size of the tank, as propane tanks come in various sizes.
4.2 quarts
millions of gallons
If my math is correct it would take an additional ( .6 of a U.S. quart of antifreeze ) to increase a 30 % antifreeze volume to 40 % if the total volume of the mixture is 6 quarts
First off do not use tap water. Use only distilled water. You will need to add 3 gallons of distilled water to the solution to get 60% antifreeze and 40% distilled water or a 60/40 mix.
The original solution has 3.6 quarts of antifreeze in it. The equation then becomes (3.6 + x)/(12 + x) = 0.40, where x is the amount of antifreeze added. X is then equal to 2.
400 gallons of gasoline with 8% ethanol must be added to the 2000 gallons of gas with no ethanol to achieve a mixture that is 4% ethanol. This is because in the final mixture, the quantity of ethanol is the average of the ethanol content in the two types of gasoline.
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