To find out how many ounces are needed to make 2.64 gallons, divide the volume in gallons by the volume of concentrate needed for 50 gallons. So, 2.64 gallons divided by 50 gallons equals 0.0528. Therefore, you would need 0.0528 x 8 ounces of concentrate, which equals 0.4224 ounces.
To make 125 gallons of round-up with the same concentration, you would need to use 1.04 gallons of concentrate (125/300 * 2.5 = 1.04).
There are four cups in one litre. Therefore it would take 32 of such ounces to make one litre.
There are 128 ounces in a gallon, so it would take 128 ounces to make a gallon.
There are 16 ounces in a pound, so it takes 16 ounces of lead to make a pound.
That is 80 ounces
To find out how many ounces of chemical it would take to make 100 gallons of finished dilution at 0.5%, we can set up a proportion. Since 11 ounces of chemical are used in 10 gallons of water, we can establish the ratio of ounces of chemical to gallons of water as 11:10. By setting up a proportion and solving for x, we find that it would take 110 ounces of chemical to make 100 gallons of finished dilution at 0.5%.
To find out how many ounces are needed to make 2.64 gallons, divide the volume in gallons by the volume of concentrate needed for 50 gallons. So, 2.64 gallons divided by 50 gallons equals 0.0528. Therefore, you would need 0.0528 x 8 ounces of concentrate, which equals 0.4224 ounces.
To make 125 gallons of round-up with the same concentration, you would need to use 1.04 gallons of concentrate (125/300 * 2.5 = 1.04).
at 128 ounces per gallon, you need 600/128 = 4.7 gallons,or about 5 gallons
120056437.984658134756934875 ounces which is ecual to 64 gallons did calculations my self
16 ounces = 1 pound
12 quarts is equal to 3 gallons.
There are four cups in one litre. Therefore it would take 32 of such ounces to make one litre.
There are 16 ounces in a pound, so two pounds is 32 ounces.
There are 128 ounces in a gallon, so it would take 128 ounces to make a gallon.
4 quarts = 1 gallon, so 128 gallons is 512 quarts, so dividing 4 ounces by 512 gives you 0.0078125 ounces per quart. This is between 3 and 4 drops per quart, or 1/8 teaspoon per gallon.