1 US gallon = 3,785.4118 cc
(a cc -- or cubic centimeter -- is the same as a milliliter, or ml).
A gallon of milk, here in upstate NY is currently $1.99, but it's on sale this week (usually it's $2.49)
2006-07-29 20:01:41
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answered by ♪ ♫ ☮ NYbron ☮ ♪ ♫ 6
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Cc Per Gallon
2016-11-07 00:39:00
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answered by ? 4
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What do you mean? There are128 ounces, the measurement of a gallon would be the same in inches or centimeters whether it was milk or gas, if you are talking weight, then I never heard of a 'cc' in a weight measurement. Ounces are sometimes weight, sometimes mass. Depending on what you are measuring
2006-07-29 20:01:40
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answered by Anonymous
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There are128 ounces, the measurement of a gallon would be the same in inches or centimeters whether it was milk or gas, if you are talking weight, then I never heard of a cc in a weight measurement. Ounces are sometimes weight, sometimes mass. Depending on what you are measuring
2015-04-14 00:26:44
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answered by George 1
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This Site Might Help You.
RE:
How many CC's are in one Gallon of Milk?
How may are there? And it would be nice to know how much milk is where your from too. Thanks!
2015-08-08 06:46:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Since 1,000 cc or cubic centimeters is equal to one liter and there are approx 3.7 liters per gallon, then there are approx 3,700 cc in a gallon.
2006-07-29 20:30:31
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answered by quntmphys238 6
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Oh calm down people, every time you eat anything there is bacteria and other things in them. If you knew the truth about ANY food you ate you probably wouldn't want to et ever again.
2016-03-19 07:18:34
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answered by ? 4
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3785.412 multiplied by milk´s density.
2006-07-29 20:08:39
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answered by Anonymous
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cubic centimeters?
2006-07-29 19:56:23
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answered by rjhefs 3
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you visit http://www.gordonengland.co.uk/conversion/xindex.htm It has got all conversion
2006-07-29 19:57:37
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answered by Anonymous
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