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1 cc=100 units of Insulin so, 1 unit=0.01 cc Insulin
cc is the volume unit. 1 cc = 1 milliliter
The unit of volume CC or cubic centimetre is equivalent to ML or milli litre. Its mean 1 cc = 1 ml
1 unit of alcohol = 10 ml = 10 cc → 1 cc = 1/10 or 0.1 units of alcohol.
that completely depends on what ur measuring. cc is a unit of volume and ounce is a unit of mass...
It depends on the type of insulin being used: For 100U insulin, 1 unit = 1/100 or 0.01 cc. For 40U insulin, 1 unit = 1/40 or 0.025 cc.
CC is unit of volume and lb is unit of weight. These two cannot be compared.
Nothing weighs 1 cc." It doesn't make any sense. A milligram is a metric unit of weight, a cc is a metric unit of volume (1 cc = 1 milliliter). You would need to know the density of material to determine the weight of a 1 cc volume.
If you mean cc as in from a motorbike it stands for centimetres cubed. It is a unit of Volume. 1 cc = 1 ml
There are 100 units in a CC. 1 CC = 1 mL So, 5 units is 5/100 (1/20, .05) of a CC.
No, 1 mg (milligram) is a unit of mass, while 1 cc (cubic centimeter) is a unit of volume. They measure different properties and are not equivalent.
1 ml = 1 cc