Before I attempt to answer this question, Let us consider two items.
The first is:
It appears that the exponential factor is missing. In other words the number should have a " times 10 to the Xth" following it. Otherwise, your question restated is; "How many gallons will a cube that is 2mm wide hold? (That's about the size of a thimble for your index finger.) So, Is this your intended question?
The second is:
What conversion factor are you using?
A common conversion is:
1 cubic meter equals 264.17 gallons
Another that is more straightforward is:
1 gallon equals 3785411.784 cubic mm
Hope this helps. Let me know if more detail is needed.
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divide number by 1000
mm are a measure of length. They do not convert to cups, which are a measure of volume. Just as there is no way to convert inches to gallons.
No - a millilitre is equal to a centimetre cubed, not a millimetre cubed.
10 mm
1m = 1000 mm 1 m3 = 1m x 1m x 1m = 1000 mm x 1000 mm x 1000 mm = 1,000,000,000 mm3