There are 100cc in 100ml
1cc=1mL 100cc=100mL
100cc = 100mL
1 cc water is about 1 ml water. 100 cc of water is 100ml, which is 0.1liter.
1000 cc of water is approximately 35.332 ounces.
1cc (cubic centimeter) and 1mL (milliliter) are the same volume. So, 100cc = 100ml
100 ml = 100 cc 62 cc = 62 ml 100 ml holds 62 cc 1.6129 times (rounded). 62 cc holds 100 ml 0.62 times.
A cc, or cubic centimeter, and a ml [technically mL, or milliliter] are the exact same thing. Thus, 50cc out of 100mL is one part out of two in volume.
To determine how many shots of 70 cc can be obtained from a 100 ml bottle of insulin, first convert 100 ml to cc, which is equivalent (1 ml = 1 cc). Therefore, a 100 ml bottle contains 100 cc. Dividing 100 cc by 70 cc per shot means you can get approximately 1.43 shots, which means you can administer 1 full shot of 70 cc, with some insulin left over.
100ml is 1/10 of a liter.
100mL = 3.3814 fluid oz
1 ml = 1cm3So, 100ml = 100cm3
1cc (cubic centimeter) and 1mL (milliliter) are the same volume. So, 100cc = 100mL