Oh, dude, it's like super easy. So, you just take your concentrate and mix it with five times the amount of water. So, if you have 1 part concentrate, you just add 5 parts water. It's like basic math, man. Just don't mess it up and end up with a super concentrated drink or a weak one.
Chat with our AI personalities
Oh, what a lovely question! To mix 1 part concentrate with 5 parts water, you just need to remember the ratio - for example, if you have 1 cup of concentrate, you would add 5 cups of water. It's like creating a beautiful harmony on your canvas, just mix them together gently and you'll have a perfect blend ready to use. Happy painting!
To mix 1 part concentrate with 5 parts water, you would combine 1 unit of the concentrate with 5 units of water. For example, if you have 1 cup of concentrate, you would mix it with 5 cups of water. This ratio ensures the proper dilution of the concentrate for optimal results.
Well, honey, it's not rocket science. Just take your concentrate and pour it into a container, then add five times the amount of water. Give it a good stir, and voila, you've got yourself a diluted mixture. Just make sure you don't mess up those simple ratios, unless you want a drink that tastes like a science experiment gone wrong.
If the concentrate is in a can, pour or scoop the contents of the can into a larger container. Refill the container with water five times, adding the water to the concentrate in the larger container each time. If only part of the concentrate is to be used, measure the amount to be used by placing it in a measuring cup, and then add water five times the amount of the measured concentrate. For example, if two ounces of concentrate is used, add ten ounces of water for a total amount of twelve ounces.
16/23 parts mix.
To make a 1 to 5 dilution you mix 1 part of your substance with 4 parts water. ie: Mix 1 tablespoon of creamer with 4 tables spoons of coffee, and the coffee is 1/5 creamer now.
blue and red, two parts blue, one part red.
It's a kind of recipe. You have one thing that's very strong, too strong to use. So to get it down to useful strength it has to be diluted. And that ratio is 1/200. Means if you use one cup of the strong stuff you need to mix it out with 200 cups of water to get it down to useful strength.
If you take one teaspoon of vinegar and add two teaspoons of water, one cup of vinegar to two cups of water or use any other containers using one of vinegar and two of water, you have have a ratio of 1:2 of vinegar and water.