You can't compare length to volume, unless you know the other dimensions or the shape. A millilitre is a centimetre cubed. So if you meant millimetre cubed, then 1 mm cubed would be 1000 times less than a centimetre cubed.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. A milliliter is actually bigger than a millimeter. It's like comparing a tiny drop of water to a teeny tiny piece of a ruler. So, yeah, a milliliter is like the big brother of a millimeter in the metric family.
millimeter is mm, but i assume you mean milliliter, which is mL.
0.1 centiliters per milliliter.
You probably mean millimeter...
0.1 centiliters per milliliter.
There are 1 milliliter (mL) in 1 cubic centimeter (cm^3) or 1 milliliter (mL) in 1 millimeter cubed (mm^3).
There are approximately 0.0338 fluid ounces in one milliliter.
Thanks to your typing skills, the question is ambiguous: there is no way of determining whether you want a milliliter or millimeter - which will give rise to two very different answers.
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Meter, liter, millimeter, milliliter, centimeter.
not the same units, lenght versus volume.
Millimetre is nothing in that relationship. It is a measure of LENGTH, not volume