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What is a millilter?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 9/11/2023

1 L (Liter) = 1000 cc (cubic centimeter).

1 mL (milliliter) = 0.001 of 1 L = 1 cc.

milli means a thousandth (0.001 times)

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