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Depends on the density of the substance in question.
One ml is equivalent to one cc
The spelling and the meaning
Only the names. They're identical volumes.
If it is for volume, then you first need a graduated cylinder. Put water in there, then put an object in there, and then mark and record the difference. If it is a 12 milliliter (mL) difference, then it is 12 cm3, since 1 mL = 1 cm3