60/50 = 6/5
60 = 60/1.
60 percent of 50 = 60% x 50 = (60/100) x 50 = 0,6 * 50 = 30
If you mean 120 and 60 then the ratio is 2 to 1
50% of 60 = 60*50/100 = 30
60/50 = 6/5
60/100=30/50=15/25
When both the measures are in the same units, then the ratio can be calculated. 1 hour = 60 minutes ⇒ 2 hours = 2 x 60 minutes = 120 minutes The ratio of 50 minutes to 2 hours is then: 50 : 120 ⇒ 5 : 12
50-60%
Usually 50 / 50 , up to 60 % antifreeze in colder climates
Ratio 180 : 60 = 3 : 1
The non oil injected model 60 hp Yamaha outboard requires a 50:1 ratio, one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
Usually 50 / 50 mix ( Ford states not to exceed 60 % antifreeze and preferably distilled water )
The 1970 model, 60 hp Johnson outboard requires a 50:1 ratio, one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
The 1971 model, 60 hp Johnson outboard requires a 50:1 ratio, one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
The proper ratio depends on the temperatures your vehicle will be operated/stored in. Typically, a 50/50 ratio will be just fine. If you will park/store your vehicle in extremely cold (sub-zero) temperatures, you can increase to 60% coolant to 40% water.
50+50+60+60= 220 60+50=110 +60+50=110=220