Yes.
No, 243 mg is not greater than 5 g. In fact, 5 grams is equal to 5000 mg, which is significantly larger than 243 mg.
Yes, a gram (g) is larger than a milligram (mg). Specifically, 1 gram is equal to 1,000 milligrams. Therefore, when comparing the two units, 1 g is significantly greater than 1 mg.
No, 0.4 mg is not larger than 400 mcg; they are actually equal. To convert milligrams to micrograms, you multiply by 1,000, so 0.4 mg is equivalent to 400 mcg. Therefore, 0.4 mg and 400 mcg represent the same amount of substance.
A milliliter (ml) is a unit of volume, while a milligram (mg) is a unit of mass. The two measurements cannot be directly compared without knowing the density of the substance in question. However, in general terms, a milliliter of water weighs approximately 1000 milligrams, making an ml significantly larger than an mg.
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No.
250 is larger than 1, so 250mg is larger than 1mg.
Well, 125 is larger than 15, so . . .
7 grams is larger than 698 mg therefore 7 grams is 7000 mg because each gram is 1000 mg
It depends what the substance is. 10 mg of lead will have a larger volume than 10 mg of water. You can't convert weight (mg) to volume (ml) unless you know the density.
2.5 mg is larger than 90 mcg. 1 mg is equal to 1000 mcg, so 2.5 mg is equal to 2500 mcg, which is larger than 90 mcg.
128 is larger than 8, so . . . .
5 of anything are always larger than 1 of the same thing.
The answer is yes.
There are 1,000 mg in a gram, so grams are very much larger than mg.
Yes. 4 is larger than 1!
Each g has 1,000 mg, so 2 g are definitely larger than only 128 mg.