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.
To answer your question, 1/5 is equal to 750ml. Or 1/5 of a gallon.
One fifth (of gallon) is approximately 750ml or 25,36 fl.oz.
No, it is one fifth of a gallon, or 25.6 ounces.
750 mls or 3/4 of a litre.
There are about 17 shots in a fifth of Absolut.
Nevermind... Yes it is. A fifth is 757ml which is 1/5th of a gallon
Probably, the person has certainly developed a high level of alcohol tolerance.
A "fifth" can be any liquid. ( It is a colloquialism for alcohol in US only) . It is generally around 750 ml.
No, a litre is more than a fifth.
Yes, saying a fifth is just the same as saying 1 fifth. much like saying i want a sweet or i want one sweet.
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One fifth of 30 always equals 6
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In quantities equal in a fifth yes you can get drunk from polyvinyl alcohol