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5 June, 14:05

Concentrate 1 part. Water 5 parts. I need to make a total of 1 gal. How much concentrate and how much water 5:1 do I need?

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  1. 5 June, 14:28
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    You would need 5/6 of a gallon to be water, and 1/6 of a gallon to be concentrate.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since it is a 5:1 ratio between water and concentrate, and a total of 1 gallon, you'll split the gallon into sections.

    You'll split it into 6 sections, because there is 5 parts of water and 1 part on concentrate, which combined is 6 total parts.

    5 of the 6 parts are water, 1 of the 6 parts are concentrate.

    To Double-Check:

    5/6 of a gallon (water) + 1/6 of a gallon (concentrate) = 1 Gallon
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