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One fifth plus one fifth is two fifths (2/5).
one fifth
one and one-fifth
Well, a fifth is one fifth of one, that's why it's called a fifth, it's divided into five. If your question was 'what is a fifth a tenth of?', then the answer would be two. What is a fifth a seventh of? 1.4, etc.
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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
One-tenth of 750 = 75 One-fifth of 75 = 15 One-third of 15 = 5 OR 750 x 1/10 x 1/5 x 1/3 = 750/150 = 5
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
It depends on a fifth of what!
Fifth is 750 ml 30 ml/oz = 25 oz *Actually it's 1/5 of a gallon. 128/5=25.6 Thank you.
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.
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
A "fifth" can be any liquid. ( It is a colloquialism for alcohol in US only) . It is generally around 750 ml.
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.