SOLUTION: The fuel for a chain saw is a mix of oil and gasoline. The ratio of ounces of oil to gallons of gasoline is 7:19. There are 38 gallons of gasoline. How many ounces of oil are th

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Question 104517: The fuel for a chain saw is a mix of oil and gasoline. The ratio of ounces of oil to gallons of gasoline is 7:19. There are 38 gallons of gasoline. How many ounces of oil are there?
Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


x=14 oz of oil
Ed

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