Yes, milliliters (ml) are larger than centimeters (cm) when comparing their respective volume and length measurements. A milliliter is a unit of volume equal to one cubic centimeter (cm³), meaning 1 ml is equivalent to 1 cm³. However, they measure different dimensions: milliliters measure volume, while centimeters measure length.
Yes, 12 cm³ is bigger than 1.2 mL. Since 1 cm³ is equivalent to 1 mL, 12 cm³ is equal to 12 mL. Therefore, 12 mL is significantly larger than 1.2 mL.
it is the same math:30 ml = 30cm3
No, it isn't. The mL and the cc are identical volumes.
A centimeter (cm) is smaller than a meter (m), so m is bigger than cm.
1ml=1cubic centimeter- usually abbreviated as cc. 3000 is larger than 44.
Yes, 12 cm³ is bigger than 1.2 mL. Since 1 cm³ is equivalent to 1 mL, 12 cm³ is equal to 12 mL. Therefore, 12 mL is significantly larger than 1.2 mL.
it is the same math:30 ml = 30cm3
No, it isn't. The mL and the cc are identical volumes.
Litre is bigger than Mililetre
A centimeter (cm) is smaller than a meter (m), so m is bigger than cm.
1ml=1cubic centimeter- usually abbreviated as cc. 3000 is larger than 44.
Yes, 3 cm is bigger than 1 inch. It will be a little less then half a cm bigger.
10 L is bigger than 1000 mL. 10 L is equal to 10 000 mL.
50 litre is 100 times bigger than 500 ml
No, a cm is bigger than a dm. 100 dm makes one cm.
No, l milliliter is not bigger than 1 liter. It takes 1000 ml to equal L.
To compare 15 cm and 150 mL, it's important to note that they measure different things: centimeters measure length, while milliliters measure volume. If you convert 150 mL to centimeters, it represents a volume that can be visualized as a cube with edges approximately 5.31 cm (since 1 mL equals 1 cm³). Therefore, 15 cm is a linear measurement and is longer than the length of each edge of a 150 mL cube.