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Well, let's think about this like a happy little math problem. If we have 120 milliliters and we want to find out how many milligrams are in it, we'll need to know the concentration of whatever substance is in the liquid. Once we have that information, we can multiply the concentration by the volume in milliliters to find the total amount in milligrams. Just remember, there are always happy little ways to find the answer!

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Does not convert; one is a measure of weight and the other is a measure of volume.

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Q: How many mg are in 120 ml?
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