The same: there are 1000 micrograms/milligram and 1000 milligrams/gram! Why should you want to convert that way? There are: 1,000 mcg in 1 mg 1 million mcg in 1g 1,000 mg in 1g 1,000,000,000 mcg in 1Kg 1 million mg in 1 Kg 1,000g in 1 Kg
2.4 mcg = 0.0024 mg Each 1 mcg = 1/1000 of a mg
1000 mcg equals 1 mg.
There are 0.454 kg per pound. The child weights 35 lb = 15.9 kg and therefore should receive 0.01 X 15.9 = 0.159 mcg. Therefore, the child should receive only 0.159 ml.
1000 mcg = 1 mg and 1000 mg = 1 g 1,000,000 mcg = 1 g 5,000,000 mcg = 5g So you will need 5,000,000 / 5,000 = 1,000 tablets
1000 mcg = 1 mg 1000 mg = 1 g 1000 g = 1 kg Therefore 1000x 1000x 1000 = 1,000,000,000 mcg in 1 kg.
Multiply that by a billion.
1000 mcg = 1 mg Thus 1 mcg = 0.001 mg
1.08 kg is 1,080,000,000 mcg
The same: there are 1000 micrograms/milligram and 1000 milligrams/gram! Why should you want to convert that way? There are: 1,000 mcg in 1 mg 1 million mcg in 1g 1,000 mg in 1g 1,000,000,000 mcg in 1Kg 1 million mg in 1 Kg 1,000g in 1 Kg
1 microgram (mcg) is 1/1000mg or 0.001mg
2.4 mcg = 0.0024 mg Each 1 mcg = 1/1000 of a mg
1 mg is equal to 1000 mcg
1000 mcg equals 1 mg.
1 mg = 1000 mcg, so 60 mg = 60000 mcg
I say 2.5 because 1 milligram = 1000 mcg and if you think about it 400 mcg (1 pill) +400 mcg (1 pill) = 800 mcg + 200 mcg (1/2 pill)= 1000 mcg
I say 2.5 because 1 milligram = 1000 mcg and if you think about it 400 mcg (1 pill) +400 mcg (1 pill) = 800 mcg + 200 mcg (1/2 pill)= 1000 mcg