No, 25 mcg is larger than 5 mcg.
24
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.
910 mcg is larger than 2.1 cg. 1 mcg is equal to 100 cg, so 910 mcg is equivalent to 91,000 cg, which is greater than 2.1 cg.
The answer is yes.
Mg is significantly larger than mcg. Mg stands for milligrams. Mcg stands for micrograms. There are 1,000 micrograms in a milligram.
The LCM of 4 and 24 is 24. This is easy to see because we already know that 24 is a multiple of 4 (6 * 4 = 24). By definition, if the larger of two numbers is a multiple of the smaller one, the larger number must be the LCM of the two.
Move the decimal point tens,hundreds,thousands in a direction that make the number lager. Because mg are larger than mcg...the same number of mcg and mg will be represented as a larger number in mcg. The answer is 25mcg. Starting at the decimal point, move right...Ten, Hundred, Thousand
4 mg = 4,000 mcg
Well, honey, it's simple math. 75mcg is stronger than 25mcg because 75 is greater than 25. It's like asking if a punch from Mike Tyson is stronger than a punch from a toddler. Size matters, darling.
Four million micrograms.
No. 4mcg = 0.004mg