6 mL - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
1 cc = 1 ml
Each cubic centimeter is equal to one ml. 30 cc equals 30 ml.
50 cc equals 50 ml.
The 'cc' and the 'ml' are identical volumes. The capacity of the bottle is 2,000 ml. We have no way of knowing how many it contains.
Each cubic centimeter is equal to one ml. 30 cc equals 30 ml.
1 cc = 1 ml therefore 5 cc = 5 ml
2.5 mL
1 cc = 1 ml 12 cc = 12 ml
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60 cc = 60 mL.1 cubic centimeter (1cc) equals 1 milliliter (mL).Thus, 60 cc equals 60 mL.
Each cubic centimeter equals one milliliter; so 800 cc = 800 ml
To determine how many shots of 70 cc can be obtained from a 100 ml bottle of insulin, first convert 100 ml to cc, which is equivalent (1 ml = 1 cc). Therefore, a 100 ml bottle contains 100 cc. Dividing 100 cc by 70 cc per shot means you can get approximately 1.43 shots, which means you can administer 1 full shot of 70 cc, with some insulin left over.