104 divided by 6 equals 17 with a remainder of 2.
1.5*104 = 104(3)(.5) = 312/2 = 156. 3 digits.
1 × 1 × 1001 × 2 × 501 × 4 × 251 × 5 × 201 × 10 × 102 × 2 × 252 × 5 × 104 × 5 × 5
4/5 of 26 = 104/5 = 20 4/54/5 of 26 = 104/5 = 20 4/54/5 of 26 = 104/5 = 20 4/54/5 of 26 = 104/5 = 20 4/5
104
5
104 divided by 6 equals 17 with a remainder of 2.
To determine how many times 18 can go into 104, you would perform division. Divide 104 by 18, which equals approximately 5.7778. Since you cannot have a fraction of a division, you would take the whole number part, which is 5. Therefore, 18 can go into 104 five times with a remainder of 4.
How many doses can be made from 5 ml depends on what the individual dosage requirements for a medication are, as prescribed by a doctor. For example, if the dosage is 2.5ml at a time, then there are 2 doses in 5 ml of medication.
200 doses
24 5mL doses.
20.8
400
200
1.5*104 = 104(3)(.5) = 312/2 = 156. 3 digits.
1 mg = 1 000 μg The answer is 5 000/3 = 1 666 doses
104°F = 40°C(104°F - 32) multiplied by 5/9 = 40°C