70 cc (cubic centimeters) is equivalent to 70 milliliters (ml), as 1 cc is equal to 1 ml. This volume is often used in medical dosages, cooking measurements, and scientific contexts. To visualize it, 70 cc is roughly the same as about 2.37 fluid ounces.
0.8 ml is not equivalent to 1 cc. The ml and the cc are identical volumes, so 0.8 ml = 0.8 cc.
One ml is equivalent to one cc
Since 1964, cc and ml are, by definition, exactly equivalent.
A cubic centimetre and a millilitre are equivalent measures. So 1200 ml = 1200 cc.
70 cc (cubic centimeters) is equivalent to 70 milliliters (ml), as 1 cc is equal to 1 ml. This volume is often used in medical dosages, cooking measurements, and scientific contexts. To visualize it, 70 cc is roughly the same as about 2.37 fluid ounces.
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.
3 ml. A cc and ml are equivalent.
0.8 ml is not equivalent to 1 cc. The ml and the cc are identical volumes, so 0.8 ml = 0.8 cc.
One ml is equivalent to one cc
160 cc is equivalent to 160 milliliters (ml), as 1 cc is equal to 1 ml. Therefore, the conversion is straightforward: 160 cc = 160 ml.
Since 1964, cc and ml are, by definition, exactly equivalent.
ml and cc are equivalent measures, so 1.5 ml.
ml and cc are equivalent so 450cc=450 mL
A cubic centimetre and a millilitre are equivalent measures. So 1200 ml = 1200 cc.
There are 2500 cubic centimeters (cc) in 2500 ml, as 1 ml is equivalent to 1 cc.
4 milliliters (mL) is equivalent to 4 cubic centimeters (cc), as 1 mL is equal to 1 cc. Therefore, 4 mL directly translates to 4 cc.