It depends on a fifth of what!
750 Milliliters is in one fifth of a bottle of vodka.
Nevermind... Yes it is. A fifth is 757ml which is 1/5th of a gallon
A "fifth" is equal to one fifth of a gallon. Therefore, five fifths would be equal to one gallon. A "fifth" is now sold in 750 ml (where ml means milliliter) containers (although still called a "fifth") and 750 ml can be written as 0.75 L (where "L" means Liter) which is the same as 3/4 of a Liter. Therefore, five 750 ml (0.75 L) containers would be equal to 3.75 L. An equation for this could look like: One Fifth of Liquor ~ 750 ml = 0.75 L = 3/4 L, therefore, 5 x One Fifth of Liquor ~ 5 x 750 ml = 5 x 0.75 L = 5 x 3/4 L, therefore, One Gallon ~ 3,750 ml = 3.75 L = 3 & 3/4 L or more simply, 5 Fifths of Liquor is considered equal to 3 Liters & one Fifth... or a gallon if they sell your brand that way.
That is 750 ml.
There are 150 fifths in a 750 ml bottle. This is because there are 5 ml in a fifth and 750 divided by 5 equals 150.
Fifth= 750 ml Texas Fifth= 1 L
It's close to a "fifth"Before the adoption of metric units, booze in the U.S. was most commonly bottled in quarts and "fifths." A quart is one quarter of a gallon, and a fifth is -- you guessed it -- a fifth of a gallon. Now, liquor comes in one-liter and 750-ml bottles, which are about the same size as the quart and fifth, respectively.A 750-ml bottle -- the most common size for wine -- is 0.750 liter. In other words, it's three quarters of a liter (because 3/4 = 0.75).One fifth of a US gallon is 25.6 ounces, and 0.75 liter equals 25.4 ounces, so a 750-ml bottle is very close to a fifth.
a fifth of liquor is 750 mL, or 20 ounces. A real fifth though, is actually 755 mL. I am not sure why liquor uses 750 mL other than my theory of the possibility of 20 ounces being so common in The States.
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There are 757 milliliters in a fifth. The common 750 milliliter bottles sold as a fifth are actually just a little short of a fifth. But not very short- just a quarter of an ounce or so. Jack Shakely
A fifth of alcohol typically refers to a 750 mL bottle, which is equivalent to 25.4 fluid ounces. It is a common size for spirits such as whiskey, vodka, and rum.
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