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How many fifths are in a handle of liquor?
This is a bit of a trick question! Here's why:
* A "handle" is a volume, but a "fifth" is a measurement of alcohol content.
* A handle is typically 1.75 liters (although it can vary slightly).
* A "fifth" refers to 1/5th of a gallon, which is about 750ml.
So, you can't directly convert "fifths" into "handles" because they are different measurements.
To figure out how many 750ml bottles are in a 1.75 liter handle:
1. Convert liters to milliliters: 1.75 liters * 1000 ml/liter = 1750 ml
2. Divide the total volume by the size of a fifth: 1750 ml / 750 ml/fifth = 2.33 fifths
Therefore, there are approximately 2 and 1/3 fifths in a handle of liquor.
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