Final answer:
2.0 mL is not more than 3.0 cc of a drug, as milliliters and cubic centimeters are equivalent units of volume. The correct answer is B) No.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks whether 2.0 mL of a drug is more than 3.0 cc of a drug. To answer this, we need to understand that milliliters (mL) and cubic centimeters (cc) are equivalent units for measuring volume; 1 mL is exactly equal to 1 cc. Therefore, 2.0 mL is not more than 3.0 cc; in fact, it is less. The correct answer is: B) No.