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How many ounces in a 1000 cc?

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∙ 11y ago
Updated: 6/26/2024

1000cc is 33.8 fl oz

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How many ounces in 950 cc?

95 cc of water is 3.351 ounces


How many fluid ounces is in 350 cc's?

350 cc is equivalent to approximately 11.8 fluid ounces.


How many ounces are in 600 cc?

about 20.27 fluid ounces


145 cc equals how many ounces?

145 cc is equivalent to approximately 4.9 fluid ounces.


15 cc is how many ounces?

0.507210341 US fluid ounces

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How many ounces is 1000 cc of fluid?

Depends on what the fluid is.


1000 cc's equals how many ounces?

1000 cubic centimetres = 33.8140225589 ounces (liquid)


How many ounces is 100ml?

1000 cc of water is approximately 35.332 ounces.


1000 ml equals how many oz?

1000 cc of water = 33.8 US fluid ounces.


How much is 1000 cc of water in ounces?

1 ounce = 30 cc (ml) So... 1000/30 = 33.33 oz


how does 1000 cc equal to in ounces?

1,000cc (or mL) is 33.81 fluid ounces.


Ounces for 80 cc?

How many ounces is 80 cc


How do you figure how many cc's to how many ounces?

Fluid ounces x 29.57 = cc


How many ounces in 950 cc?

95 cc of water is 3.351 ounces


How many ounces are there in 45 cc's?

45 cc of water is 1.587 ounces.


How many ounces is 94 cc?

94 cc is equal to 3.316 ounces


Ten ounces equal how many cc?

Ten ounces equals 300 cc.

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