The cubic meter is the only standard unit of volume in the SI.
The liter is a non-SI unit, but it is officially acceptedand may be used with metric prefixes.
Nothing. It is an abbreviation for gallon, but the gallon is NOT part of the metric system.
A gallon is NOT part of the metric system. A gallon is a part of the Imperial system and contains 4 quarts (or 8 pints)
Yes, commonly, the milliliter, or one thousandth of a liter.
Use the metric system. Much easier.
milli one millimeter is one thousandth of a meter one milliliter is one thousandth of a liter
Nothing. It is an abbreviation for gallon, but the gallon is NOT part of the metric system.
A mile
A gallon is NOT part of the metric system. A gallon is a part of the Imperial system and contains 4 quarts (or 8 pints)
1 milliliter
7 milliliters. It is a measurement of a liquid. It is part of the metric system.
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Volume in the metric system is measured in cubic metres. 1 m3 is 1000 litres.
Yes, commonly, the milliliter, or one thousandth of a liter.
Gallon is an Imperial measurement. It originated in England.
Miles per gallon is used in the United States which does not use the metric system . Before Canada used the metric system they used miles per gallon but the imperial gallon is 20 % larger than the U.S. gallon ( 4.54 liters compared to 3.78 liters ) ( also a kilometer is .62 of a mile )
Metric system e.g. kilogram, metreImperial system e.g. foot, pound, gallon
The answer would depend on which gallon you meant: the Imperial gallon or the US gallon. This is one one the main problems with the old system(s). A gallon is not the same on different sides of the Atlantic!