tombenn444
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If your like me and have trouble finding unmixed 91 octane gas, then u may benefit from this fuel mixing formula for when u are trying to achieve proper octane.
([% of Fuel A]×[octane of Fuel A])+([% of Fuel B]×[octane of Fuel B])= octane of mixture
For example: let's say u have 2 galleons of 110 and 3 galleons of 100 so:
2/5 translates to .40 or 40%
3/5 translates to .60 or 60%
Using that info we now plug it into the above equation:
([.40×110]+[.60+100])=104
The octane of the mixture is 104
([% of Fuel A]×[octane of Fuel A])+([% of Fuel B]×[octane of Fuel B])= octane of mixture
For example: let's say u have 2 galleons of 110 and 3 galleons of 100 so:
2/5 translates to .40 or 40%
3/5 translates to .60 or 60%
Using that info we now plug it into the above equation:
([.40×110]+[.60+100])=104
The octane of the mixture is 104