I think it is cubic centimeters (200cc = 1cup) because of these examples i have found: 2 cups (400 cc) white sugar, and this one: 4 cups minus 2 tbsp (775 cc). So 300cc of water is 1 and 1/2 cups.
300 Cubic Centimeters = 0.07925161579118878 Gallons
1cc=1ml 28.4 cc (ml)=1oz 284 cc (ml)=10 oz (that's close) 300cc (ml)=10.144 oz
That is 5 cc
1 in = 2.54 cm 1 cu in = 1 in × 1 in × 1 in = 2.54 cm × 2.54 cm × 2.54 cm = 16.387064 cc → 300 cu in = 300 × 16.387064 cc = 4916.1192 cc ≈ 4916 cc
1 cup = 8 oz 1oz = 30 cc 8oz * 30cc = 240cc
For every 1 ml of anything, there is 1 cc of it. That means 300 ml of something will equal 300 cc of that substance. Both ml and cc are measures of volume, and they're measures of identical volumes.
a "cc" is a "centimetre cube". 1 cc of water = 1mL 1 cc of oil = 0.9mL 100 cc of oil = 90mL
3 mL - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are the same measure of volume.
300 cc is a measure of volume. A pound is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and it is meaningless to even try to convert one to the other. Just consider 300 cc of air and a 300 cc block of lead. It should be obvious to anybody that the two will have very different masses.
Ten ounces equals 300 cc.
One cc unit is equal to 1 milliliter of water.
That is 21.2 tbsp