Both are correct.
1 cubic centimeter (cc) is about 0.000264 US gallons.
A cubic centimeter is a measure of volume. 1 cubic centimeter is often referred to as a cc, or cm^3. 1 cc is also (usually) equal to 1 milliliter (ml) of water.
impossible. cc (cubic centimeter, or cm3) is volume unit and cm is length unit.
cc stands for Cubic Centimeter. It happens that 1 milliliter is exactly 1 cm³ (1 cubic centimeter) so your answer is. 200
1,000 cc in a litre
Yes. You're just writing the same unit in two different abbreviations. "Cubic cm" and "cc" are both abbreviations for "cubic centimeter".
1 cubic centimetre is 1 milliliter.That is only correct if the liquid is pure water at a temperature of 3.98 degrees Celsius. A cube measuring 1 cm by 1 cm by 1 cm is 1 cubic centimetre or 1 cm3.
cc, cu cm, cm3 are three options.
No. That is like asking how many pints make an inch - does not make any sense.I can tell you though that one cubic centimeter (cc) is a cube one centimeter (cm) on a side. So in a way 3 cm make a cc;-)
I cc is the same as one cubic centimeter, or the volume of a box with all sides one cm in length.
It's 1:1. 1 ml equals 1 cc (cubic centimeter)
There is no conversion of cm to l .But , cubic cm and litre has relation. so,1 cc=0.001 l.