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No. A "cc" (cubic centimeter) is an old term for a milliliter (ml) which is a unit of volume. A milligram (mg) is a unit of mass.
"Unlikely" is not really an accurate maths term, since a number probability cannot be assigned to it. It is a descriptor rather than a mathematical term.
Density is mass per unit volume; in metric system it is grams per cubic centimeter; in the English system, we use the term as weight per unit volume, or pounds per cubic inchAnother AnswerIn the SI system, the standard unit of density is the kilogram per cubic metre. The SI system doesn't use centimetres.
Input actually is a maths term. However, the term "domain" may also be appropriate.
Yes - a cubic metre of wood is called a stere - derived from the French word stère, meaning "a cubic metre" - from which the French word stèrer also derives, meaning "to measure in cubic metres".