Probably greater than 1 cm
(0.5 m3) x (100 cm per meter)3 = 500,000 cm3
No. - A gallon is a measurement of volume. - Centimetres are a measurement of length.
Nope. 100cc = 0.0264 gallon.
One edge of a cubic centimeter (cm^3) can be calculated by taking the cube root of the volume of the cube. Since a cubic centimeter is equal to 1,000,000 cubic micrometers (1 cm^3 = 1,000,000 ยตm^3), the cube root of 1,000,000 is 100. Therefore, one edge of a cm cube is 100 micrometers long.
No. Because 100 cube cm is much less!
100 cm3 is less than a gallon.
There is a problem with this question. 100 cm3 < 1 gallon < (100 cm)3 So the question requires clarification on whether 100 cm cubed refers to 100 lots of cubes, each of whose sides is 1 cm: that is 100 lots of 1 cm3 or a cube, each of whose sides is 100 cm. Unfortunately, there is no agreement on this.
The cube 3 cm on a side has the greater surface area.
A centimetre is a unit of length. A gallon is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
They're different forms of measurement. You can't compare length with capacity.
Probably greater than 1 cm
1 gallon is greater than 10000 cm. 1 gallon is equivalent to approximately 3.785 liters, which is a greater volume measurement than 10000 cm (cubic centimeters).
Yes, very much greater than 100 cm
(0.5 m3) x (100 cm per meter)3 = 500,000 cm3
No. - A gallon is a measurement of volume. - Centimetres are a measurement of length.
Nope. 100cc = 0.0264 gallon.