Nevermind... Yes it is.
A fifth is 757ml which is 1/5th of a gallon
No. A fifth is 750 ml or approximatly one-fifth of a gallon.
A "fifth" can be any liquid. ( It is a colloquialism for alcohol in US only) . It is generally around 750 ml.
That is approximately 750 ml.
750 Milliliters is in one fifth of a bottle of vodka.
A fifth is actually 750 mL. In some places you can find 1L bottles which are bigger than a fifth. There are also "handles" which is 1.75L
750 ml is approximately 1 'fifth'
That is 750 ml.
750 ml of what? The milli- (m) prefix means one thousandth (1/1000) → 1 ml = 1/1000 l → 1 l = 1000 ml → 1 l of anything is 1000 ml of it. So 1 liter of alcohol is 1000 ml of alcohol.
Fifth is 750 ml 30 ml/oz = 25 oz *Actually it's 1/5 of a gallon. 128/5=25.6 Thank you.
750 ml
Fifth= 750 ml Texas Fifth= 1 L
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.
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.