A gallon and a meter is not comparable.
A gallon is a measure of volume, equal to about 3.8 liters. A meter is a measure of length, about the distance from the floor to a door handle.
But, there is a way they can relate: Volume can also be described in cubes of a unit of length. To get the volume of any box, multiply its length by its width by its height. Say a box measures 1 meter on all sides. That gives you 1 m * 1 m * 1m = 1 m³. Our box can contain 1 cubic meter of water. How many liters is that? Exactly 1000 liters (that's just how the liter is defined).
Which means that one cubic meter of water is fargreater than a gallon.
A meter (m) is greater than a centimeter (cm). This is because a meter is the base unit of length in the metric system, equal to 100 centimeters. Therefore, 1 meter is equivalent to 100 centimeters, making a meter greater in length than a centimeter.
Greater than 1 meter, as there are 100 cm in 1 meter.
Greater
1 gallon is 8 pints and definitely greater than 2 pints
One gallon is greater than 6 pints. There are 8 pints to a gallon.
A pencil could be greater than 1 meter long, and it could be less than 1 meter long. But if it were greater than 1 meter, it would be impossible to write with, and I have never seen one that's longer than 1 meter.
Greater than, because 1 gallon = 16 cups.
Yes. They both have the same units, and 0.4 is greater than 0.2.
400 decimeters is greater than 1 meter
No, 1 meter is not greater than 990 centimeters. In fact, 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters, so 990 centimeters is significantly greater than 1 meter.
One gallon is greater because it is 128 fluid ounces.
Since a meter is 1000 times greater than a millimeter, a square meter is 1000^2 (1000 squared) times greater than a square millimeter, or a million times greater.