its a wrong question.
4 (US) Fluid Ounces = 118.29411825 ml
4 pounds and 5 ounces is 1,956.1 grams.
To determine how many grams your baby needs to gain to reach 4 pounds, first convert 4 pounds to grams: 4 pounds is approximately 1,814 grams (since 1 pound equals about 454 grams). If your baby currently weighs 1,650 grams, you can subtract that from 1,814 grams. Therefore, your baby needs to gain about 164 grams to reach 4 pounds.
Quad = 1/4= 7 Grams :)
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4 ml of water is 4 grams
Does not convert; one is a measure of weight and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
Density = Mass/Volume = 100 grams / 4 mL = 24 grams per mL.
This cannot be sensibly answered. A milliliter (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, grams and milligrams are measures of weight or mass.
That would depend on the density of whatever you are trying to measure.Mass divide by density would give you the correct answer, just make sure you use the right units.Example: Water has a density of 1 gram per ml.45 grams of water/ 1 gram per ml = 45 ml.
That depends on the density of the liquid. Water with a density of 1.0 has 4000 mg (4 grams) of mass in 4 ml. Mercury with a density of 13.6 has 54400 mg (54,4 grams) in the same volume, 4 ml.
1 tablespoon contains 15 ml.. 4 grams is 4000 milligrams.. 4000 mg in 600 ml ??? mg in 15 ml ( 4000 mg * 15 ml ) / 600 ml = 100 mg.
19.8 (19.81426) mL
The density of the material is its mass divided by its volume. In this case, the density would be 180 grams / 45 mL = 4 grams/mL.
The answer depends on the temperature. It will range from 1 ml (at 4 deg C) to 1.043 ml at 100 deg C.
It depends on the substance. Water, for example, has a density of 1 g/mL, meaning that 168 grams of water would take up 168 mL.