You have not specified the quantity of water. You cannot measure one fifth of an unspecified quantity.
25 mls
360/5 = 72 degrees or 2*pi/5 radians
One fifth
One fifth as a decimal is 0.20 One fifth as a percentage is 20%
One fifth of 30 is 6
25 mls
One fifth is as big as your big toe, so just put the tablespoon right there, and be careful to poor it in wherever you desire.
One fifth of 30 always equals 6
The answer is no.
One fifth of one cup.
One fifth of one cup.
There is no such measure.
It contains one-fifth of the worlds fresh surfacewateer!
One fifth plus one fifth is two fifths (2/5).
well one fresh is clean but the other is not
one fifth
Does not compute; one is weight the other is volume.