A fifth is 1/5 of a gallon. Therefore, 2.5 fifths would be half a gallon.
One gallon = 4 quarts.
One-fifth of a gallon = 1.6 pints, or 0.8 quarts.
One-fourth of a gallon = 1 quart.
Three-fourths of a gallon = 3 quarts.
750 ml or "a fifth" is a common size in alcohol
there are 3.2 cups in one fifth of a gallon. There are 16 cups in a gallon. So you divide 16 by 5.
a fifth is a fifth of a gallon.
so 5, obviously.
If you mean "fourth", then that's a quart.
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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.
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.
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.
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That is 2.5 fifiths
Yes.
No - five tenths is equal to a half. Four fifths is equal to eight tenths.
Four Fifths is equal to 80%. A half is equal to 50%. So, it is 30% more than a half.
No.
No, one half is 50% and three fifths is 60%. One half also equals three sixths and not three fifths.
A "fifth" of liquor was 1/5 of a U.S. gallon (128 ounces) or 4/5 of a U.S. quart (32 ounces). So 128/5=25.6 ounces or (4/5)*32=25.6 ounces. The current bottles are 750 ml or 25.36 ounces.
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