cubic centimeter cm3 is called cc .
CC means cubic centimeters, and refers to the engine capacity.
cubic centimetre 1000 cc = 1 litre
Cubic Centimetres .
Yes, sometimes they are meant to be shared.
If you meant to say "167 cc," then I can help you. "cc" stands for cubic centimeters. Fortunately, 1 cc = 1 mL. Short answer: 167 cc = 167 mL
In motorcycle engines, "cc" refers to the total volume of its engine displacement in cubic centimeters.
By CC or cc a volume is meant. For example: 250 cc equals 0.25 litres. So the weight in grams of 250 cc "material" depends on the density of the material itself.
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Something seems to be missing in your question, but if you meant a cube with one side of 2.3 cm, then the answer is 12 cc.
Exactly as in the question 200 but if you meant in Roman numerals it is CC