If you're talking about mixing oil to gasoline, it means 40 parts gasoline to 1 part oil. Most 2 stroke oil containers have a chart on them showing how much oil to add to different amounts of gas. For a gallon of gas, you'd add 3 ounces of oil. You're best off using synthetic oil, it won't foul your plugs if your mixture is too rich.
To get purple, mix red and blue. To get orange, mix red and yellow.
You'd get orange if you mix red and yellow.
When you mix red and blue, you get purple.
Trail mix is a heterogeneous mixture. I hope it helps ❤❤
You get brown when you mix red and green together.
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No, 1/2 pint in a gallon is 1/16 .
Soil is a mixture and it is not a compound because it doesn't have any particles that you can pick out of it.
f = 32 + 20 X 9/5 = 68
To get purple, mix red and blue. To get orange, mix red and yellow.
'To mix' is mesclar.The imperative [to a single person] of 'to mix - Mix! - is ¡Mescla!The imperative [to a group] of 'to mix - Mix! - is ¡Mesclad!'I mix' is mesclo.And finally, 'the mix' is la mescla.
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The present tense for "mix" is "mix" for first and second person, and "mixes" for third person singular. For example: I mix the ingredients, you mix the batter, he mixes the drinks.
the word is irregular and will always be "mix" or "mixes" can also be used. 1 mix, 2 mix, 2 mix ect. I mixed, you mixed and we mixed.
Double mix, mix of three and mix of four