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To convert 20 micrograms per hour to milligrams per day, first calculate the daily amount of micrograms: 20 micrograms/hour x 24 hours = 480 micrograms/day. Then convert micrograms to milligrams by dividing by 1000: 480 micrograms/day / 1000 = 0.48 milligrams/day. Therefore, 20 micrograms per hour is equivalent to 0.48 milligrams per day.
To convert micro to milli you divide by 1000 first. This gives 0.02 milligrams per hour. Then you divide by 24 to get per hour. 0.02/24 is 0.0008333 milligrams per hour.
Ah, let's paint a happy little picture with numbers, shall we? To convert micrograms (mcg) to milligrams (mg), you need to remember that 1 milligram is equal to 1000 micrograms. So, 2.4 mcg is the same as 0.0024 mg. Just a tiny adjustment, like adding a touch of color to brighten up your day!
Adults need between 1000-1300 milligrams of calcium a day.
120. 10 milligrams twice a day would be 20 milligrams a day. 20 milligrams a day/ 5 milligrams in a tablet = 4 tablets a day. multiply that by 30 days and you get the answer.
You should have 2.4 micrograms a day. When you are pregnant, you should have around 2.6 micrograms. If you are breastfeeding, you need 2.8 micrograms.
The FDA recommends a limit of 2,400 milligrams a day, but many experts say 1,200 milligrams would be a healthier limit. Most people consume 4,000 to 6,000 milligrams a day.
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1 gram = 1 million micrograms. This is the definition of the 'microgram'. 2.5 grams = (2.5 x 1 million) = 2.5 million micrograms = 2,500,000 mg = 2.5 x 106 mg Don't quit your day-job.
Depending on your age, the dosage of B12 per day can vary anywhere between .4 micrograms and 2.8 micrograms.
It depends on what you mean by "the there day".
The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for vitamin A is 900 micrograms per day for adult men and 700 micrograms per day for adult women.