How Many mL/CC capacity of "A sip of Water" 🥤 (Male, Female and Kid)

How Many mL/CC capacity of "A sip of Water" 🥤 (Male, Female and Kid)

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For an Adult male (175cm, 75kg)

(1) A Full-Mouth Sip of Water/Drinking = 100cc (100ml)
(2) A Normal Sip of Water/Drinking = 50cc (50ml)
(3) A Small sip of Water/Drinking = 25cc (25ml)

For an Adult female (160cm, 50kg)

(4) A Full-Mouth Sip of Water/Drinking = 70cc (70ml)
(5) A Normal Sip of Water/Drinking = 35cc (35ml)
(6) A Small sip of water/Drinking = 18cc (18ml)

For a Young Kid (120 ~ 140cm, 30 ~ 40kg)

(7) A Full-Mouth Sip of Water/Drinking = 50cc (50ml)
(8) A Normal Sip of Water/Drinking = 25cc (25ml)
(9) A Small sip of water/Drinking = 12cc (12ml)

For a CUP of paper cup

(A) For A normal 270cc paper cup, for an adult male, it took 5(five) normal sips to drink it out. (250 / 50 = 5)
(B) For A normal 270cc paper cup, for an adult female, it took 5(five) normal sips to drink it out. (250 / 50 = 5)

(C) And normally if you need to drink enough of water to prevent dehydration, say 1000 ~ 2000 cc/mL,
(Male) you need to drink 20 ~ 40 sips each day
(Female) you need to drink 30 ~ 60 sips each day