There can be no equivalence. An ounce is a measure of mass while a gallon is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
Yes, 3 gallons and 5 tons can be expressed as a ratio, but it requires converting the quantities to compatible units. Since gallons measure volume and tons measure weight, you would need to convert one of the quantities to the other type (e.g., converting gallons to a weight equivalent or tons to a volume equivalent). Once both quantities are in compatible units, you can express them as a ratio.
60:10 reduces to 6:1 gallons.
2:3 or 2/3
5 US gallons = 22.04 litres, approx.
5 gallons 2 quarts+ 2 gallons 3 quarts7 gallons 5 quarts4 quarts are in a gallon so7 gallonsplus one gallon is 8 gallons and 1 quartanswer is 8 gallons and 1 quart
Divide 12oz and 16 gallons by 4 which equals 3oz and 4 gallons then divide your 4 gallons in half to get 2 gallons and also divide 3oz in half to get 1.5oz. The answer is 1.5oz will treat 2 gallons
the ratio is 50:1 3oz per gallon
The ratio is 1 part syrup to 5 parts water. 5 gallons of syrup makes 30 gallons of coke. 30 gallons is 113.562 liters.
To achieve a salt-to-water ratio of 5 to 95 in 3 gallons of water, you first need to determine the total parts in the ratio, which is 5 + 95 = 100 parts. Since 3 gallons equals 384 ounces (1 gallon = 128 ounces), you would calculate 5% of 384 ounces, which is 19.2 ounces of salt. Therefore, you should mix 19.2 ounces of salt with 3 gallons of water to achieve the desired ratio.
32:1 for KX 40:1 for YZ Not sure the ratio on CR's, and RM's.
Yes, 3 gallons and 5 tons can be expressed as a ratio, but it requires converting the quantities to compatible units. Since gallons measure volume and tons measure weight, you would need to convert one of the quantities to the other type (e.g., converting gallons to a weight equivalent or tons to a volume equivalent). Once both quantities are in compatible units, you can express them as a ratio.
12.8 ounces.
The ratio of their volumes is 2/3 .
Fill the 3oz and dump it into the 5oz. Fill the 3oz and fill the 5oz. That will leave you with 1oz in the 3oz jar. Empty the 5oz. Dump the 1oz into the 5oz. Then fill the 3oz and dump it into the 5oz.
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To find the concentration in parts per million (ppm), you would need to calculate the ratio of chlorine to water. In this case, to determine the concentration of 5 gallons of chlorine in 1 million gallons of water, you could use the following calculation: (5 gallons chlorine / 1 million gallons water) x 1,000,000 = 5 ppm.
5 gallons x 128 oz/gallon = 640 oz of gas 640/32 = 20 oz of oil