Only if you have additional information.
For example, if you know the density you can covert the volume into mass.
Or, if you know the shape, you may be able to convert the volume into surface area - provided the shape was simple.
There are other, more complicated examples.
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You can't convert a measurement of area (square) into a measurement of volume (cubic). I'm going to assume you meant 196 cubic feet, which would be 338688 cubic inches.
You can't convert the two. One is measurement of weight, and the other is a measurement of mass.
You cannot convert m2 to m3 without a third measurement as a cubic measurement is width plus length pus depth.
Since a milliliter is a measurement of volume, you can't convert it to inches which is a measurement of length. However, you can convert 30 milliliters to cubic inches. 1 milliliter= 0.061024in³
Cubic feet is one unit of measurement of volume, though any cubic unit of measurement (cubic centimeters, cubic yards, ect.) is representative of a volume.