1.8 or 1&4/5
the question makes very little sense- there are obviously 5mg in 5mg. so no amount of 5mg will ever equal 1mg because they are the same units. you would need 1mg for 1mg or 1/5(one-fifth ie. 1) of 5mg
No
Those numbers are equal. Either one is correct.
5
500 mg = .5 of a gram so 1000 mg = 1 gram
1 kg = 1 000 000 mg 5 000 841 mg = 5.000841 kg = 5 kg (approximated to 2 decimal points)
1.8 or 1&4/5
the question makes very little sense- there are obviously 5mg in 5mg. so no amount of 5mg will ever equal 1mg because they are the same units. you would need 1mg for 1mg or 1/5(one-fifth ie. 1) of 5mg
Those numbers are equal. Either one is correct.
The sticks I'm familiar with are 2 mg, so that would be 4 of the .5 mg pills.
No
1 pill
no - 750 mg = 3/4 gram
The milli- prefix means one thousandth (1/1000), thus: 1000 mg = 1000 × 1/1000 g = 1 g By converting to the same units a comparison can be made: 5g = 5 × 1000 mg = 5000 mg > 43 mg Thus 5 g is greater than 43 mg.
Which is greater 55000 mg or 5 kg
10 mg/2 mg = 5 Five 2 mg warfarin pills would equal 10 milligrams of warfarin.