Answer :
'ml' and 'cm³' are exactly the same volume, and they're both metric units.
If you're asking about volume measurements in the USA, then
fasten your seat belt. It's going to be a bumpy ride:
-- 29.5735295625 ml makes 1 US fluid ounce
-- 8 US fluid ounces makes 1 US cup
-- 2 US cups makes 1 US pint (16 US fluid ounces)
-- 2 US pints makes 1 US quart (32 US fluid ounces, 4 US cups)
-- 4 US quarts makes 1 US gallon
(8 US pints, 16 US cups, 128 US fluid ounces, 231 cubic inches)
If you're asking about volume measurements in the USA, then
fasten your seat belt. It's going to be a bumpy ride:
-- 29.5735295625 ml makes 1 US fluid ounce
-- 8 US fluid ounces makes 1 US cup
-- 2 US cups makes 1 US pint (16 US fluid ounces)
-- 2 US pints makes 1 US quart (32 US fluid ounces, 4 US cups)
-- 4 US quarts makes 1 US gallon
(8 US pints, 16 US cups, 128 US fluid ounces, 231 cubic inches)