17% 1gal and 1:750

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A percent, a volume and a ratio have nothing in common, and writing them one after the other doesn't make sense.

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To understand the values provided, let's break them down:

1. 17%: This number represents a percentage or a proportion. Percentage means "per hundred." So, 17% means 17 per hundred or 17 out of 100. To convert a percentage to a decimal, divide by 100. Therefore, 17% is equal to 0.17 as a decimal.

2. 1 gal: In this case, "gal" stands for gallon, which is a unit of volume commonly used in the United States. It is equivalent to approximately 3.785 liters. Therefore, 1 gal refers to a single gallon.

3. 1:750: This expression is a ratio, where the two numbers are separated by a colon. A ratio expresses the relationship between two quantities. In this case, it means that for every 1 unit of the first quantity, there are 750 units of the second quantity.

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