I have a product that says to use 3 oz per gallon. My tank is 1000 gallons. How much do I add to this tank
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3% av 1000=0.03*1000=30
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30 gallons
by Level 9 User (42.6k points)
3÷100×1000= 30 galloons
by Level 1 User (240 points)
3÷100×1000= 30 galloons Therefore number of galloons= 30
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