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== == Nothing "weighs 178 cc's." It's like saying you have 2 meters of milk, or somebody's height is 15 kilograms, or that the distance from here to Chicago is 20 gallons. It doesn't make any sense. A gram is a metric unit of weight, a cc is a metric unit of volume (1 cc = 1 milliliter only if you mean pure water). You would need to know the density of material to determine the weight of a 178 cc volume. It depends only on the material you weigh. Only if you think of pure water you can say the volume of 1 cubic centimeter weighs 1 gram. In everyday applications, weight means the same as mass as that term is used in physics.

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Q: If something weighs 210 grams and something else weighs 178 cc's which one weighs more?
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