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Oh, dude, it's like asking how many jelly beans are in a jar. So, 5mg is a measure of weight, and cc (cubic centimeters) is a measure of volume, like comparing apples to Oranges. You'd need to know the density of the substance to convert milligrams to cubic centimeters, so it's not a straightforward conversion.

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Well, honey, 5mg doesn't directly convert to cc because mg is a measure of mass and cc is a measure of volume. You'd need to know the density of the substance to make that conversion. So, in short, it's like comparing apples to oranges - they're both fruit, but they're not the same thing.

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To convert milligrams (mg) to cubic centimeters (cc), you need to know the density of the substance in question. The density of a substance determines how much mass is contained in a given volume. Without knowing the density, it is not possible to directly convert milligrams to cubic centimeters.

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These are two different measurements you are comparing - volume and mass. It's like comparing 40 lbs and 20 gallons - it doesn't make much sense. A cc is a cubic centimeter which is equal to one milliliter. If you know the density/concentration of whatever medication you are talking about, then you could figure out the conversion above. For example - if your medication has 10 mg/cc, then there is .5cc per milligram.

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