You draw a square which measures 1 inch along each of its 4 sides.
1/8th of a cubic inch
The standard width of tape - it measures one inch across. Other common sizes are 1/2" (12mm) or 2" (50mm)
Yes, 5ml is smaller than 25ml. 5cc < 25cc's. (1 ml = 1 cc)
64.8 sq ft
CC stands for cubic centimeters. ML stands for Milliliters. One cc is equal to one ml. So, if you need 1ml you can use 1cc or 1/5 of a 5cc syringe.
1% Lidocaine is 10mg/mL, so 50mg in 5cc's is also 1%
1 teaspoon = 4.93 cc 1 metric teaspoon is 5cc
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30 cc is equal to 1 oz of liquid cc = cubic centimeter. This is also a VOLUME measurement. Most syringes measure their capacity in cc's. If you have a 5cc syringe, it will hold ~5ml of liquid in it.
1 standard teaspoon holds approximately 5 cc of water
The ratio is 1 : 1 since the two measures are equivalent.
5 cc of water is 1 teaspoon.
You draw a square which measures 1 inch along each of its 4 sides.
A standard thumbtack typically measures about ¾ of an inch in length.
1/8th of a cubic inch
Personally, I would use metric measures, but if you still use Imperial measures, then 1 inch to 1 mile is best.