You can't associate volume and length. I'll make an assumption that you either meant millimetres cubed or millilitres. There are 100,000 millimetres cubed in a decilitre. There are 100 millilitres in a decilitre.
10 cm cubed to make a litre.
You cannot associated length and volume directly. If however you mean millilitres, there are 1000 millilitres in a litre. If you mean millimetres cubed, there are 1,000,000 mm cubed in a litre.
1000 ccs = 1 liter
There are 3.78541178 litres in a gallon. A litre is a decimetre cubed. Therefore there are 1,000,000 millimetres cubed in a litre. So there are 3,785,411.78 millimetres cubed in a gallon.
You cannot directly associate length and volume. However I guess you either meant millilitres or millimetres cubed. There are 9.936 litres in 9936 millilitres. There are 0.009936 litres in 9936 millimetres cubed.
1000cc = 1litre
You cannot directly associate length and volume as if another dimension varies, so too does the volume. However if you meant millilitres, there are 1000ml in a litre. There are also 1,000,000 millimetres cubed in a litre.
I assume you mean millilitres, because you cannot directly associate millimetres and cm cubed (length and volume). I assume you mean millilitres. In this case ml is the same thing as cm cubed. So 8cm cubed is 8ml.
You cannot associate these directly as one is in volume and one is length. Volume is length cubed. If you meant millimetre cubed, then the answer would be 1000.
There are approximately 16.387 cubic millimeters in one cubic inch.
No - one liter is 0.001 cm cubed