One milligram (mg) is equal to 0.001 grams (g). To convert a value from milligrams to grams, simply simply multiply the value by 0.001 (or you can divide by 1000; this will give you the same answer).
Thus:
785000mg = 785g
It is a measure of mass.
The greatest common factor of 135,000 and 785,000 is 5,000.
significant figures are how many figures greater then zero starting at a point. for example; 784944 to 3 significant figures is 785000, where you stop at the third number, round it up or down and replace the rest with 0's.
1000 mcg / 100 mg = 1 mg/ 100 mg = 0.011000 mcg / 100 mg = 1 mg/ 100 mg = 0.011000 mcg / 100 mg = 1 mg/ 100 mg = 0.011000 mcg / 100 mg = 1 mg/ 100 mg = 0.01
one mg is in one mg
they can eat apples,oranges,bannas,strawberries (in moderation)avacadoDo not overdose your Guinea Pig on any of these vegetables or fruits (very small amounts and a variety.) This is to be included with the Guinea Pig food you buy: Beet GreensCilantro* - CorianderRomaine LettuceVitamin C per 100 grams -- Vegetables190.0 mg -- Peppers*,Red133.0 mg -- Parsley130.0 mg -- Spinach120.0 mg -- Kale93.2 mg -- Broccoli89.3 mg -- Sweet Peppers,Green85.0 mg -- Brussels Sprouts85.0 mg -- Dill Weed80.0 mg -- Lambs quarters60.0 mg -- Turnip Greens46.4 mg -- Cauliflower35.0 mg -- Dandelion Greens32.2 mg -- Cabbage30.0 mg -- Beet* Greens25.0 mg -- Rutabaga24.0 mg -- Lettuce, Romaine*24.0 mg -- Chicory Greens22.7 mg -- Sweet Potato21.1 mg -- Okra21.0 mg -- Turnip18.0 mg -- Lettuce, LooseLeaf17.0 mg -- Parsnips16.3 mg -- Green Beans14.8 mg -- Squash (summer, all varieties)13.2 mg -- Asparagus12.3 mg -- Squash (winter, all varieties)11.0 mg -- Sweet Potato Leaves9.3 mg -- Carrots9.0 mg -- Pumpkin8.2 mg -- Alfalfa Sprouts7.0 mg -- Celery4.9 mg -- Beets greensVitamin C per 100 grams -- Fruits98.0 mg -- Kiwi61.8 mg -- Papaya56.7 mg -- Strawberries53.2 mg -- Orange53.0 mg -- Lemon (no peel)42.2 mg -- Cantaloupe38.1 mg -- Grapefruit, Pink and Red33.3 mg -- Grapefruit, White30.8 mg -- Tangerine29.1 mg -- Lime27.7 mg -- Mango24.8 mg -- Honeydew Melon21.0 mg -- Blackberries16.0 mg -- Casaba Melon15.4 mg -- Pineapple13.5 mg -- Cranberries13.0 mg -- Blueberries10.8 mg -- Grapes10.0 mg -- Apricots9.6 mg -- Raspberries9.6 mg -- Watermelon9.5 mg -- Plum9.1 mg -- Banana7.5 mg -- Persimmon, Japanese7.0 mg -- Cherries, Sweet6.6 mg -- Peach5.7 mg -- Apple (with Skin)5.4 mg -- Nectarine4.0 mg -- Pear3.3 mg -- Raisins, SeedlessFruits: Oranges, apples, tomatoes, and bananas.(If you feed it a banana then your guinea pig might be scared of it.)Vegetables: Carrots, Lettuce (Not too much), peppers, broccoli, and cucumbersPlants: Parsley, Kale, and fresh grassThe best fruits are the noncitris ones. Fruits like apples and pears. Pineapple may be too acidic for them. No oranges or lemons. Cantelope and watermelon is loved by guinea pigs but not too much at a time or they can get diarrhea.
Amount in 100 Grams of Walnuts Isoleucine* 566 mg Leucine* 922 mg Lysine* 388 mg Methionine* 280 mg Cystine* 345 mg Phenylalanine* 628 mg Tyrosine* 439 mg Threonine* 488 mg Tryptophan* 139 mg Valine* 723 mg Arginine* 2103 mg Histidine* 359 mg Alanine 609 mg Aspartic Acid 1475 mg Glutamic Acid 2809 mg Glycine 755 mg Proline 553 mg Serine 782 mg Total Essential Amino Acids 6676 mg Total Non-essential Amino Acids 7767 mg Total Amino Acids 14443 mg
Zocor is available in 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg, 40 mg and 80 mg.
1 mg ÷ 0.125 mg = 8
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