All volume units for US liquid standards: 1 ga = aprox 128 oz :: 5 ga + 32 oz = aprox 672 oz 1 qt = aprox 32oz 672 oz : 32 oz = 21 quarts
There are 32 fluid ounces in a quart, and 128 fluid ounces in a gallon.
576 oz 1 quart = 32 oz 1 oz = 0.03 qt 1 Imp. qt = 40 oz
To convert ounces per second (oz/s) to gallons per hour (gal/hr), you can use the following formula: Gallons per hour (gal/hr) = (Ounces per second (oz/s) x 3600) / 128 This formula involves multiplying the ounces per second by 3,600 (the number of seconds in an hour) and then dividing by 128 (the number of ounces in a gallon).
There are 4 cups in 32 fluid ounces. There are 8 fluid ounces in 1 cup.
128 oz./ gal 50:1 ratio -----> 128/50= 2.56 oz. oil
(6 oz per 100 gal) times (20) = (120 oz per 100 gal), or (1.2 oz per gal) .
you would use 2 ounces of weed killer per gallon .
it is 4 oz. of oil to 1 gal of gas and for 5 gals of gas its 21 oz of oil
5 oz. per gal- or one of those little containers of the oil which is pre-measured for 1 gal..
It is 640/21 oz and 32/21 oz respectively.
16 oz. = 1 pint 32 oz. = 1 qt. 64 oz = 1 gal. 4 pints = 1 gal. 8 pints = 2 gal.
1 gal = 128 oz 1 qt = 32 oz
3.2 fl oz
8 oz. = 1 cup 16 oz. = 1 pint 32 oz. = 1 qt 64 oz = 1/2 gal. 128 oz = 1 gal. 128 / 8 = 16
32 to 1 or 4 oz per gallon
It is the ratio of ounces (oz) of gasoline to ounces of 2-cycle (motor) oil in a mixture used for 2-cycle (or 2-stroke) engines. Different engines require different mixture ratios--some are 50-1, some 32-1 and so on. To calculate the amount of oil to use, you need to simply divide the quantity of gas by desired mix ratio. 1 gal of gas is 128 oz. So, for a 32:1 ratio 128/32 = 4 oz oil. For 50:1 ratio 128/50 = 2.56 oz oil. Be sure to use 2-cycle oil! Mike