Yes. 1cc (cubic centimeter) and 1mL (milliliter) are the same volume. So, 1200mL = 1200cc
1.000 litre = 1,000 cc
0.120 litre = 120 cc
1.2 liters
1.2 cm^3.
1200ml = 1200 cm3 unless the rock floats (there are rocks that have density less than 1) in which case the volume of the rock is greater than 1200 cm3 and the mass is 1200 g
There are five 8-fluid-ounce measures in 1200mL
88 in3 * 2.543 cm3/in3 ≈ 88 in3 * 16.387 cm3/in3 ≈ 1442 cm3
1258cm3 is 1.258 liters.
324 milliliters is 324 cubic centimeters.
1200mL
1200ml
2l add 1200ml = 1202
1200ml = 1200 cm3 unless the rock floats (there are rocks that have density less than 1) in which case the volume of the rock is greater than 1200 cm3 and the mass is 1200 g
1200cc = 1200mL
1200mL equates to 0.0012m3
1200mL is about 40.6 fluid ounces.
That is 5.291 cups.
quart
There are five 8-fluid-ounce measures in 1200mL
10 000 cm3
1200ml