No. Just the opposite. 'mg' are a lot smaller than 'g', so to make the same amount,
you'd expect to have a lot more 'mg' and a lot less 'g'.
That means . . .
-- If you have some 'mg', then divide by 1,000 to get 'g' .
-- If you have some 'g', then multiply by 1,000 to get 'mg' .
(1 g is made of 1,000 mg.
1 mg is only 0.001 g .)
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1 g = 1000 mg, so multiply by 1000 to get 5.6 g = 5600 mg.
I mg is 1/1000th of a g. Multiply .6 by 1000 to get how many mg it is.
Multiply by 1000
to convert 1.5 g to mg, multiply 1.5 g by 1000 mg to get 1500 mg
1 g = 1000 mg1 g = 1000 mg1 g = 1000 mg1 g = 1000 mg1 g = 1000 mg1 g = 1000 mg