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Undetermined. Centimeters are a measurement of linear distance. Gallons are a measure of volume of a liquid. If you have a container that has 3 linear dimensions then you can convert that to the amount of liquid in gallons it can hold.
Capacity is the amount of space that a container can hold. Gallons, quarts, and pints are all units of capacity.
The answer depends on the kind of container. It also depends on the units used for 42 and 18.
The largest amount of semen ever ejaculated was over 400 gallons form a blue whale but I'm not sure what the largest amount is for a male human maybe about 1/4 of a liter
All of those choices are fine. They each are measures of liquid volume.
The space inside that container is 24" x 24" x 24" = 13,824 cubic inches. That's 59.844 gallons of space, whether or not there's anything in it. A gallon is not an amount of water or gasoline or anything else. It's an amount of space, just like a cubic inch or a cubic foot is.
The amount a container will hold is the volume of the container. It is also the Capacity if the container has liquid in it.
The amount held in a container is the volume.
A metal container for large quantities of oil can be called a drum (usually 55 gallons). If it is a small amount of oil (usually a quart) the container could be called a can. Today, most small quantities of oil are supplied in plastic containers.
Notation: ( x , y ) where x is the amount of water in the 3-gallon container and y is the amount of water in the 5-gallon container1. Fill the three-gallon container ( 3 , 0 )2. Pour the three gallons into the 5-gallon container ( 0 , 3 )3. Fill the three-gallon container ( 3 , 3 )4. Fill the five-gallon container with the three-gallon container, leaving 1 gallon in the three gallon container ( 1 , 5 )5. Pour out the water from the five-gallon container ( 1 , 0 )6. Pour the water from the three-gallon container into the five-gallon container ( 0 , 1 )7. Fill the three-gallon container ( 3 , 1 )8. Pour the water from the three-gallon container into the five-gallon container ( 0 , 4 )Another great answer here:[See below for the related link]