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Mix ratio refers to the proportion of different components or ingredients that are combined to create a mixture. It specifies the ratio or proportion by weight, volume, or some other unit of measurement. For example, a mix ratio of 2:1 means that there are two parts of one component and one part of another component in the mixture.
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.
It depends on the density of the liquid. For water it is 1g/1mm mass volume ratio.
always mix your paint to the manufactures specs
The ratio 780:220 can be simplified, just like a fraction, to 39:11 or 3.545:1. For example, if you had two liquids A & B that had to be mixed at a ratio of 780 to 220 you would mix 3.545 parts of liquid A for every 1 part of liquid B.
35:1 is the fuel mix ratio
You mix 1 of something with 25 of something else.
1:2
The mix of fuel to oil ratio is 16:1
50 to 1 ratio
You mix 1 of something with 25 of something else.
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i mix mine 20 oz to five gallons i think that is a 32:1 ratio
50:1 ratio
1:2
32:1