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Use this . . . 1 fluid ounce = about 28.4 cm3

and this . . . 1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces

From these, you can see that 1 gallon = about 3,635 cm3, so 100 cm3 is less.

You might also notice that 100 cm3 is less than 1/2 cup, and 1 gallon is 16 cups.

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