If you are assuming the typical "pint"-sized liquor (375 mL), then simple arithmetic would show that 2 pints = 1 "fifth" (750 mL). If we are talking a true pint of fluid (500 mL), then 1.5 pints = 1 "fifth".
Five of them.
2 pints make a quart.
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.
well 7 pints equals 7 pints. That question does not make any sense.
If you are assuming the typical "pint"-sized liquor (375 mL), then simple arithmetic would show that 2 pints = 1 "fifth" (750 mL). If we are talking a true pint of fluid (500 mL), then 1.5 pints = 1 "fifth".
There are 1.5856236786469344608879492600423 pints in a gallon.And now, one from the lighter side: Not enough!The original "fifth" size liquor bottle was 4/5 of a pint, 1/5 of a gallon, or 25.6 ounces. The modern liquor bottle that we still call a fifth is actually 750 mls, which is 25.4 ounces, just a tiny bit less than the original fifth.
A fifth is a fifth of a gallon. A gallon has eight pints, so a fifth is 1/5 x 8 pints= 8/5. So that's 1 3/8 pints in a fifth.
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Five of them.
0.79 quarts
There are 128 ounces in a half gallon. A fifth of liquor is typically 25.6 ounces, which is equivalent to 1/5 of a gallon. To find out how many fifths of liquor are in a half gallon, you would divide 128 by 25.6, which equals 5. Therefore, there are 5 fifths of liquor in a half gallon.
A fifth is a common term for 750 ml of hard liquor, approximately 1/5 of a gallon.
8 pints make a gallon
2 pints make a quart.
4 pints
2 pints