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A Millilitre of any fluid ALWAYS occupies 1 cubic CENTIMETRE of VOLUME We use the word Millilitre (ml) when referring to volume of fluid. We use the word cubic centimetre (cc) when referring to volume of a solid. IF the liquid is pure WATER , then every ml of liquid not only has a volume of the same number of cc, but it also WEIGHS that same number of GRA ANSWER 57 ml WATER weighs 57 gram and occupies 57 cc

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