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.
They are nearly the same.
A standard handle of liquor contains 1.75 liters, or roughly half a gallon.
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5 (five)
There are usually 12 bottles of liquor in a case.
a handle
A handle of smirnoff costs about $20-$22 near me.
1.75 L The name is derived from large bottles with a handle. This unit is not a SI unit; it is only a name in the myriad of old and strange units, only with a coloquial meaning.
Oh, dude, you're making me do math now? Alright, so a half gallon is 64 fluid ounces, and a fifth of liquor is 25.6 fluid ounces. So, if you divide 64 by 25.6, you get 2.5 fifths of liquor in a half gallon. But who's really counting when you're just trying to have a good time, right?
There are two fifths in four tenths.
7 fifths
One is five fifths. Five fifths and four fifths is nine fifths.