.02%x3= .06 Gallons
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50 gallons @ 3% must be added.
To find out how much salt will dissolve in 3 1/2 gallons of water, you can first convert 3 1/2 gallons to an improper fraction, which is 7/2 gallons. Since 1 gallon can dissolve 1 1/3 cups of salt (or 4/3 cups), you can multiply this by 7/2: (4/3 cups) * (7/2) = 28/6 = 14/3 cups. Thus, 14/3 cups, or approximately 4 2/3 cups of salt, will dissolve in 3 1/2 gallons of water.
2:3 or 2/3
50% acid in a 6 gallon solution means that 3 gallons are acid. 9 gallons more acid will give you a total of 12 gallons of acid in a 15 gallon solution. 12 is 80% of 15.
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50 gallons @ 3% must be added.
0.1 tsp, because one gallon is one tenth of ten gallons, so you need one tenth, or 0.1, tsp.
1 gallon = 128 ounces. 1 cup = 8 ounces. 16 cups = 1 gallon. 48 cups = 3 gallons. Answer: 3 gallons is 24 times as much as 2 cups
There are 30 quarts in 5 gallons and 8 quarts in 2 gallons
2-3 gallons, if the sending unit/gauge is accurate.2-3 gallons, if the sending unit/gauge is accurate.
2%-3%
If the new mixture is 40% juice then it is 60% water.The ratio of juice to water is therefore 40 : 60 = 2 : 3So, 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.
3 gallon are more the 10 quarts really on my math questions it says how much is 3 gallons to 10 quart.
3 quarts is 0.75 gallons.
30 gallons 3 quarts04 gallons 2 quarts------------------------26 gallons 1 quart
6 - 4 = 2 3 - 1 = 2 2 gallons, 2 quarts