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Cubic centimeters to gallons [US, liquid] Conversion Factor
The cubic centimeter to gallon [US, liquid] conversion factor is 0.000264172
To find how many cubic centimeters are there in a gallon [liquid], just multiply the quantity in cubic centimeters by 0.000264.
You can also use the formula to convert from cubic centimeters to gallons [US, liquid] below:
Examples:
Convert half cubic centimeter to gallons [liquid]:
half cubic centimeters = 0.5 × 0.000264 = 0.000132 gallons [liquid].
Convert a cubic centimeter to gallons [liquid]:
a cubic centimeter = 1 × 0.000264 = 0.000264 gallons [liquid].
Convert two cubic centimeters to gallons [liquid]:
two cubic centimeters = 2 × 0.000264 = 0.000528 gallons [liquid].
Note: All values are rounded to 3 significant figures.
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More Examples:
Convert three cubic centimeters to gallons [liquid] three cubic centimeters = 3 × 0.000793 = 0.000793 gallons [liquid].
Convert 4 cubic centimeters to gallons [liquid] 4 cubic centimeters = 4 × 0.00106 = 0.00106 gallons [liquid].
Convert half cubic centimeter to gallons [liquid] half cubic centimeters = 0.5 × 0.000132 = 0.000132 gallons [liquid].
Convert a quarter cubic centimeter to gallons [liquid] a quarter cubic centimeters = 0.25 × 6.6E-5 = 6.6E-5 gallons [liquid].
Convert one-fifth cubic centimeter to gallons [liquid] one-fifth cubic centimeters = 0.2 × 5.28E-5 = 5.28E-5 gallons [liquid].
Convert one-eighth cubic centimeter to gallons [liquid] one-eighth cubic centimeters = 0.125 × 3.3E-5 = 3.3E-5 gallons [liquid].
Note: All values are rounded to 3 significant figures.
Definition of Gallon [liquid]
A gallon [US, liquid] is a unit of volume commonly used in the United States to measure liquids. One US gallon is defined as 3.785 liters.
Gallons are commonly used to measure the volume of liquids in the United States, particularly to measure the volume of
Dairy products are often measured in gallons in the United States.
Pools and aquariums are often measured in gallons.
Bottles and cans of milk, icecream, juice, soda, etc. may be labeled with their volume in gallons.
Some recipes, especially in older cookbooks, may call for measurements in gallons.
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