So, you have to add 24 ozs to one gallon of water ( which is equal to 128 ozs.) . Since you only have 48 ozs of water, you need to know what percentage you'll have to reduce your other "ingredients". 48 ozs. is 37.5% of 128 so you need to add 37.5% of 24 ozs. to your water. 24 multiplied by .375 equals 9. Add 9 ozs to your 48 ozs of water.
Assuming you wanted to preserve the ratio of product-to-water, we solve this by setting up and solving the equation: 1/50000 = x/250 From this, just multiply both sides by 250, yielding x = 250/50000 = 1/200. So you would add 1/200 = 0.005 gallons of product to 250 gallons of water.
You would have to add water 16 times to a 1-gallon cup to make 2 ounces. A gallon contains 128 ounces, so each addition of water reduces the concentration by 1/8 of the original concentration.
The ratio is "one to 99", or "one part per hundred", regardless of the size of the sample. If you only want to prepare one gallon of mixture, you add (1% of one gallon) of chemical to (99% of 1 gallon) of water. 1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces Chemical = 0.01 x 128 = 1.28 fluid ounce Water = 0.99 x 128 = 126.72 fluid ounces Together, you have (1.28 + 126.72) = 128 fluid ounces = 1 gallon.
In order to make bubbles, you need to mix one gallon of distilled water with 12 ounces of dish soap. You will also need to add in 3 tablespoons of glycerin.
Find a container with gallon gradients (lines) at 1 gallon and 2 gallons. Fill the container with one gallon of water. Now add the plums until the water level reaches the two gallon line. Remove the water, and you now have 1 gallon of plums.
To effectively disinfect water, you should add 8 drops of bleach per gallon of water.
I would add only 1/4 of a gallon if the level is 0. Then check the level and add a little if needed.
To effectively sanitize, you should add 1/4 cup of bleach per gallon of water.
To effectively disinfect water, add 8 drops of bleach per gallon of water.
0.1 gallon of bleach, or 12.8 ounces (just over 1.5 cups)
For a gallon of water, you can add 1 teaspoon of baking soda for general cleaning purposes or up to 1 tablespoon for a stronger solution. Be sure to dissolve the baking soda thoroughly before using the solution.
For optimal plant growth, add 1-2 tablespoons of fish emulsion per gallon of water.
Assuming you wanted to preserve the ratio of product-to-water, we solve this by setting up and solving the equation: 1/50000 = x/250 From this, just multiply both sides by 250, yielding x = 250/50000 = 1/200. So you would add 1/200 = 0.005 gallons of product to 250 gallons of water.
For optimal plant growth, it is recommended to add 1-2 tablespoons of fish fertilizer per gallon of water.
To sanitize water, add 1/8 teaspoon (or 8 drops) of bleach per gallon of water.
1 tsp in ten gallons .. so to find out how much is one gallon divide by 10. 1/10 = 0.1 so if it is 0.1 tsp per gallon then 3 gallons will take 0.1*3 = 0.3 of a teaspoon.
To effectively disinfect water using bleach, you should add 8 drops of bleach per gallon of water.