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 fifty is 30.
Three fifths of a hundred is sixty.
two fifths
600 liter kilo = 1000 1/5 = 200 3/5 200X3= 600liter
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.
Three fifths is larger than three eighths
three fifths is bigger.
39 is three fifths of 65.