4 caps of two stroke oil in the five leaters petrel can is enough for lawn mower engine's ore you can purchase the measured amount in a tube from hire shops the correct oil is for chainsaws and lawn mowers and is available at diy stores hope this has helped
None, litres are a measure of volume, metres are a measure of lenght, they do not mix.
This is not a simple OR an exact answer as each BRAND OF POTTING MIX has its own formula. I use SCOTTS or MIRACLE GROW. They each weigh differently per weight/measure.
To find the total volume of the punch, first convert 1893 milliliters to liters. Since there are 1000 milliliters in a liter, 1893 milliliters is approximately 1.893 liters. Adding this to the 3 liters of lemon-lime soda gives a total of 3 + 1.893 = 4.893 liters in the punch bowl when the punch is completed.
Let x = the amount of 20% solution Let x + 10 = the amount of the final solution. So we have: (.20)x + (.50)(10) = (.40)(x + 10) .20x + 5 = .40x + 4 .20x = 1 x = 5 liters of 20% solution of saline.
They have to be able to add up the costs for each haircut to see how much they will make. They also have to be able to work out how much dye they need to use and the mix of peroxide with it. Many give you ratios and you have to be able to understand that to be able to mix them properly.
Around 300 ML
125ml
Just use the equation (plugging in your numbers) ---> 50 parts/ 1 parts = 10 Liters/ X Liters and solve for X liters. For 10 liters of petrol you need .2 liters of oil (or 200 milliliters).
It's 100mm of oil Required
Depends on which ratio you want. 1 Deciliter is 2%
it would be 200ml of 2 stroke oil for 5 liters of gas
You would add 12000cc divided by 50 equal 240 cc or ml of oil.
40mls
The Pro Plus strimmer typically requires a mix of oil and petrol in a ratio of 50:1, which means 50 parts petrol to 1 part two-stroke engine oil. For example, you would mix 100 ml of oil with 5 liters of petrol. Always refer to the specific user manual for your model to confirm the correct mix, as it may vary. Proper mixing is crucial for optimal performance and to prevent engine damage.
approx 1.7 oz
250ml
50ml per 150 Rs petrol