1/5 x 3 L = 0.6 L
0.6 L x 1000 = 600 mL
There can be, yes; Two/fifths of a liter would be approximately 400ml (milliliters).
minus three fifths
Assuming that you mean "fifths", the answer is three fifths.
six and three fifths
Three fifths of a hundred is sixty.
two fifths
Three fifths of fifty is 30.
Three fifths is larger than three eighths
600 liter kilo = 1000 1/5 = 200 3/5 200X3= 600liter
three fifths is bigger.
39 is three fifths of 65.
A "fifth" was a unit of volume, representing a fifth of a gallon, that used to be used in the US to measure liquor. A liter weighs a kilogram which is 2.2 pounds (H20). A gallon weighs 8 pounds (H20). There are five "fifths" in a gallon, so a fifth is 8/5 pounds, or 1.6 pounds. There are 2.2/1.6 or 1.375 fifths in a liter.