same thing. cc's = ml's
100 CCs (cubic centimeters) of fat is roughly equivalent to about 100 milliliters in volume, which is a little less than half a cup. Visually, it would appear as a small, dense mass of creamy or yellowish substance, similar to the consistency of soft butter or cream cheese. Depending on the specific type of fat, its texture and color may vary slightly. In the context of body fat, 100 CCs would represent a small but noticeable lump or area on the body.
1 milliliters equals 1 cm3. So 1.5 cubic centimeters equals 1.5 milliliters.
100ml=100cc
There are 473.176 milliliters in a pound. Since 1 milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter (cc), there are the same number of cc's as milliliters in a pound, which is 473.176 cc's.
100 milliliters per deciliter.
There are 100 milliliters in a deciliter. There are 1000 milliliters in a liter, and there are 10 deciliters in a liter. A deciliter is 100 times what a milliliter is.
1 deciliter is 100 milliliters.
There are 100mL per deciliter. So, multiply deciliters by 100 to get milliliters.
100 milliliters is equal to 0.1 liters.
There are 10 times of that in a liter. 100 milliliters equals 0.1 liter.
mm * * * * * You do not usually measure the length of a liquid. A millilitre (ml), which is a measure of volume, is more appropriate.
There are 100 milliliters per deciliter, so: mL / 100 = deciliters