American Quart and Fifths measures surrounded by English please?

When Americans talk roughly speaking Alcohol measures they speek in Quarts and Fifths. What do these equate to contained by English Pints, Gallons or even Liters etc.?

Answers:
An American quart is nearly identical to a litre. A fifth refers to a fifth of a gallon (gallon=4 quarts/litres). A fifth of a gallon is equal to 4/5 of a quart/litre, or, for your assuage, 750 mL.
a quart is 32 oz. which is a quarter of a gallon, a gallon being 128 oz.. A fifth is a fifth of a gallon which is 25.6 fluid ounces.
Quarts and fifths relate to a piece of a gill, which is a quarter of a pint. Therefore, if you are working in fifths of a manoeuvre, there will be 20 measures of alcohol surrounded by one pint.
try this: http://www.english180.com/classroom.do?c... it is a lesson on American units of estimate.

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