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Take 1 cup as 1/2 a pint, 2 cups = 1 pint > Ratio of juice : water = 1 : 7 = 12.5% juice > So if: 1 quart = 87.5% (0.875) Then : x quart = 12.5% (0.125) > Then x = 1 / 7 quarts = 0.142857 quarts = 135.19 ml (if quarts US) = 162.36 ml (if quarts UK)
Enough for a party of 8 for about 60 days
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1.5 l + 1.2 l = 2.7l
Neither is correct unless you're using the plural form of degree. Then only "How many degrees" would be correct.Here is an example sentence to show the incorrectness of the first and second phrase.Please tell me how much degree is needed to offset the ratio.Please tell me how many degree is needed to offset the ratio.The correct sentence would be:Please tell me how many degrees are needed to offset the ratio.
48oz
None! You would however need oranges. Squeeze out the juice. No water needed!
3.05
about 20
Ten parts to one means that for every ten parts of one item (say water) there is one part of another item (say juice). The ratio of juice to water is 1:10. So if there's 128 oz of juice than the ratio of juice to water is also 128:x where x is the value in ounces of water in the solution. Now we cross multiply (multiply the corners of the fraction). This leads to 1 * x = 12 * 128. So now we can see that x = 1280. So if there are 128 ounces of juice in the mixture then there are 1280 ounces of water in the mixture. Note: Water and juice are arbitrarily chosen items used to help explain the concept.
300,000 litres of water
You need to have a specific ratio when cooking Quinoa. This is a two to one ratio. You need to have twice as much water than quinoa and then boil it.
15 litres.
The ratio is 5 drops of lemon juice (straight from a fresh lemon) to 1 drop of MMS; wait 3 minutes for lemon juice to activate the MMS. Add as much or as little water (filtered or purified) to the solution as you like before drinking.
no , because it don't have as much chemicals as water does.
Not as much as water. Water has a ton of sugar in it.
It is 75% in apple juice or 3/4.