A typical newspaper advertisement is measured in terms of columns and centimeters, with a common size being a single column width of about 5 centimeters. Therefore, a 60 cc advertisement would likely be around 12 columns wide and 5 centimeters high or any other combination that equals 60 cc. The exact dimensions may vary depending on the specific newspaper's layout and column widths.
60 ml = 60 cc as ml and cc are the same thing. http://www.convertunits.com/from/cc/to/milliliter
there are 60 mils in 60 cc. a cc is just the medical term for a mililiter
96 cc
That depends on the liquid. 60 cc's of water = 60 ml = 60 grams = 2 ounces.
60 cc = 60 mL.1 cubic centimeter (1cc) equals 1 milliliter (mL).Thus, 60 cc equals 60 mL.
60 cc is the "mass" equivalent of 60 liquid mls, or 12 teaspoons.
To calculate the size of a 100CC advertisement, you need to know the dimensions in which the advertisement will be displayed. CC (cubic centimeters) is a unit of volume, so you would need to multiply the width, height, and depth of the advertisement space to calculate its volume in cubic centimeters.
cc is cubic centimeters, the area inside the cylinders (as in 60 cc or 1340 cc)
1/4 of a cup. There is 250 cc's in a cup so a 1/4 cup is 62.5 cc's.
60 cc = 2.02884136 US standard fluid oz.
The cc is an abbreviation for cubic centimetres.Thus 60 cc is 60 cubic centimetres, and a measure of volume.I'm not sure what you mean by "calculate...in cm"; do you mean:what is 60 cc in cm³, in which case it is already in cm³, ie 60 cc = 60 cu cm = 60 cm³ - they are just different ways of writing exactly the same thing;what are the dimensions of an object with a volume of 60 cc, in which case it doesn't matter what the shape of the object is as long as its volume is 60 cc; eg it could be a cuboid 1cm×1cm×60cm or 1cm×2cm×30cm or 3cm×4cm×5cm or ½cm×2cm×60cm etc, or it could be a sphere of radius approx 2.429 cm, etcif you mean what is 60 cm³ in cm then the two are not compatible and the question is nonsense and unanswerable: cm³ is a measure of volume with three dimensions whereas cm is a measure of length which only has one dimension.
1 tsp=5 cc 10 cc/day x 6 days = 60 cc or 60 ml