5 (five)
According to The Webtender, a fifth is 25.6 ounces or 1/5 of a gallon.
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assuming you're just talking about fluid, there are 2 and 1/3 fifths in a half gallon. a fifth is 750 ml, where a half gallon in 1.75L or, 1750ml, in regard to spirits. This isn't a true half gallon though, it's actually about 5 fluid ounces short, but American metrics say close enough.
One is five fifths. Five fifths and four fifths is nine fifths.
There are five fifths in one anything.
there is five-fifths in one. ten-fifths in two, so there are five two-fifths in two.
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According to The Webtender, a fifth is 25.6 ounces or 1/5 of a gallon. So there would be 2.5 fifths in a half-gallon.
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assuming you're just talking about fluid, there are 2 and 1/3 fifths in a half gallon. a fifth is 750 ml, where a half gallon in 1.75L or, 1750ml, in regard to spirits. This isn't a true half gallon though, it's actually about 5 fluid ounces short, but American metrics say close enough.
A fifth is 1/5 of a gallon. Therefore, 2.5 fifths would be half a gallon.
1/5 US gallon is 3.2 cups @16 cups per US gallon.
A "fifth" is one fifth of a gallon. One "fifth" is .757 liter.
Not quite. A pint is a half of a quart, or QUARTer-gallon. A "fifth" is a fifth of a gallon, so a pint is an eighth of a gallon, while a half of a fifth would be one-tenth.
A "fifth" was a unit of volume, representing a fifth of a gallon, that used to be used in the US to measure liquor. A liter weighs a kilogram which is 2.2 pounds (H20). A gallon weighs 8 pounds (H20). There are five "fifths" in a gallon, so a fifth is 8/5 pounds, or 1.6 pounds. There are 2.2/1.6 or 1.375 fifths in a liter.
Five fifths is one.
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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.
One fifth of a gallon. The liquor industry started this when instead of raising the price on a quart of whiskey they reduced the bottle size to one fifth. It is four/fifths from being a whole if your a pessimist, If your an optimist you only need four more fiths to make a whole.