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To convert volume in cubic centimeters (cm^3) to milliliters (mL), you can use the fact that 1 cm^3 is equal to 1 mL. Therefore, if you have a volume in cm^3, you can simply state it as the equivalent volume in mL.

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9mo ago
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We can rely on this equation:-

"1000 litres=1 metre cube"

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14y ago
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1cm3=10-3dm3

1dm3=103mL

1cm3=

1cm3*10-3dm3/1cm3*103mL/1dm3

=10mL

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16y ago
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Multiply the value given in cubic meters by 1000. The new value is in meter3

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15y ago
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'Centiliter' is a unit of volume, so there's no such unit as "cubic centiliter".

At least not one with any meaningful physical significance.

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12y ago
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Cubic centimeters is a a unit of volume. Millimeters is a unit of length. Asking how many cubic centimeters are in a millimeter is something like asking how many quarts are in an inch.

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13y ago
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Multiply by 16.387064

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14y ago
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you add 3 zeros

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12y ago
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Divide by 1000.

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8y ago
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