There are approximately 60 minims in 1 cc (cubic centimeter). Therefore, in 5 cc, there would be about 300 minims (5 cc x 60 minims/cc = 300 minims). However, it's important to note that the minim is an old unit of measurement and may not be commonly used in modern practice.
None, the units are incompatible.
Well, darling, a breve is equal to 8 minims. So if you're feeling fancy and want to show off your knowledge of ancient music notation, just remember that little tidbit. Now go impress your friends with your newfound knowledge, you're welcome.
There are 2 semi-quavers in a quaver
There are 16 semiquavers in a semibreve. A minim is worth two beats and a semibreve is worth four beats. So, a minim should be worth half of what a semibreve is worth. The answer is 8.
A semibreve is equivalent to any one of the following: Two minims Four crotchets Eight quavers Sixteen semiquavers It can be split into smaller note values than semiquavers as well.
One cubic centimeter (cc) is 16.23 minims.
Well that depends, how many quavers do you get in a bag? 5.
One milliliter equates to 16.231 minims.
There are 162.31 minims in 10mL
4 milliliters is about 64.92 minims.
45 minims is 0.002773 liter.
8 minims are in 0.5 mL b/c 16 minims=1 mL
60 minims is equal to about 3.7mL
1 US quart is 15,360 minims.
12 minims equals about 0.739mL
pint= 7,680 minims quart= 15,360 minims gallon= (not completely positive, but im pretty sure :) ) 61,440 minims
2 US fluid ounces is 960 minims.