a liter is bigger
375 ml = 12.68 oz
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.
375 ML is equal to 12.7 fluid ounces.
If you are assuming the typical "pint"-sized liquor (375 mL), then simple arithmetic would show that 2 pints = 1 "fifth" (750 mL). If we are talking a true pint of fluid (500 mL), then 1.5 pints = 1 "fifth".
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a liter is bigger
Fifth is 750 ml 30 ml/oz = 25 oz *Actually it's 1/5 of a gallon. 128/5=25.6 Thank you.
375 mL / 1 L = 375 mL / 1000 mL = 375/1000 = 3/8
200 milliliters is one fifth of a liter.
375 milliliter are 375 cubic centimeters. If you have pure water, then the weight is 375 grams. Forget syrup or oil. That weighs more.
It is dependent of the density of material which you are trying to determine. If for example you had water then 375 milligrams woul be equal to 375 millilitres. density = mass/volume so:- density x volume = mass thus:- volume = mass/density be sure to have all your number in standard units though i.e volume in cm3 density in gcm-3 and mass in g
400 mL equates to about 0.845 US liquid pints or 0.703 UK pints.
1.75 liters. Not to be confused with a fifth, which is 750 mL or a liter.
Where does it say it's a "pint" . -It is actually half of a "fifth" which is a term used only in USA.
375 ml is 3/8 of a litre.
There are 12.6803 oz. in 375 mL.