Fuel and oil ratio 2T
4 litres of gasoline are to be mixed with oil in a ratio of 33:1. How much oil is needed?
Final Answer:

Tips for related online calculators
Need help calculating a sum, simplifying, or multiplying fractions? Try our fraction calculator.
Check out our ratio calculator.
Do you know the volume and unit volume, and want to convert volume units?
Check out our ratio calculator.
Do you know the volume and unit volume, and want to convert volume units?
You need to know the following knowledge to solve this word math problem:
basic operations and conceptsnumbersUnits of physical quantitiesGrade of the word problem
Related math problems and questions:
- Gasoline oil mixture
Gasoline will be mixed with oil. The recommended mixing ratio of oil and petrol is 1:50. We have 5 liters of gasoline in the canister. How many deciliters (dl) of oil must add to keep the recommended ratio? - Detergent - dilution
A detergent is diluted in a ratio of 1:200. How much detergent is needed if 5 litres of water are used? - Gasoline-oil ratio
The manufacturer of a scooter engine recommends a gasoline-oil fuel mixture ratio of 15 to 1. We can buy pure gasoline and a gasoline-oil mixture containing 75% gasoline in a particular garage. How much gasoline and gasoline-oil mix do we need to make 8.0 - Rana bought
Rana bought 30 liters of gasoline for 575 l per liter. She also bought 3 kg of motor oil for 9.750 l. Find the total amount of money Rana paid in one step only. - Juice water mixture
The drink was mixed from one hundred percent juice and water in a ratio of 1.5 liters of juice to 2.5 liters of water. Calculate how many liters of this drink will be created by mixing 1 liter of water and juice in the corresponding ratio. Calculate how m - Gasoline canisters
Thirty-five liters of gasoline is to be divided into four canisters so that the third canister will have 5 liters less than the first canister, the fourth canister 10 liters more than the third canister, and the second canister half of that in the first c - Ice rink
A rectangular ice rink measuring 15 m × 20 m needs to be covered with a layer of ice 4.5 cm thick. How many litres of water are needed to create the ice?
