For every amount of the first thing take a quarter of that amount of the second. Mix. Done.
The ratio of their surface areas is the square of the ratio of the lengths. Since the ratio of the lengths is 4-1, then the ratio of the surface areas is 4^2-1^2 or 16-1.
A ratio of 2:4 is the same as a ratio of 1:2
Since 16/16 = 1 and 64/16 = 4, the ratio is 1/4 or 1 to 4
There are four quarters to a dollar. The ratio is 4 to 1
Ratio of circumference is π : 4π = 1 : 4 This is the ratio of all lengths, therefore their radii are in the ratio of 1:4 also. Ratio of areas is the square of the ratio of length → ratio of their areas is 1² : 4² = 1 : 16
1 to 4
I would mix it, 1 cement, 1 sharp sand, 4 ballast.
mix ratio is 1 : 2 : 4 cement : fine aggregate : course aggregate
35:1 is the fuel mix ratio
You mix 1 of something with 25 of something else.
1:2
The mix of fuel to oil ratio is 16:1
Mix ratio for M5 concrete is 1:2:4compressive strength is 15N/mm2 @ 28 days.1 part of cement, 2 part of sand, 4 parts of coarse aggregate.
50 to 1 ratio
To achieve a 32:1 ratio with 1 gallon of gasoline, you would need to mix 4 fluid ounces of 2-stroke oil with the gasoline. This results in a ratio of 32 parts gasoline to 1 part oil.
You mix 1 of something with 25 of something else.
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