0.25 mg
3g = 3 grams 3 mg = 3 micrograms = 3/1000 grams Thus 3g is larger than 3 mg.
m = 10^-3 0,5 mg = 0,5 * 10^-3 mg = 0,0005 mg
3 gm
3 g is 3000 mg. So there is 20 x 150 mg in 3 g. The answer is 20
not enough - its the sugar you should be worried about
$2-3 per mg.
3 dollars a mg
There are approximately 0.003527 ounces in 50 mg of sugar.
200 mg
A blood sugar chart is used to help you understand your readies from your blood sugar tests. The average results are as follows: Normal: 70 mg/dL to 100 mg/dL Pre-Diabetes: 101 mg/dL to 126 mg/dL Diabetes: Above 126 mg/dL
Ideally we would like the morning sugar to be down around 100 mg/dl and for it to not go much above 140 after meals. Diabetes is mostly monitored by measuring the A1c which gives an estimate of the avergae sugar over the last 3 months. The diabetes is considered well controled if the A1c is less than 7% which correlates to an average glucose of about 135 mg/dl.
dear sir, i am a diabetes patient and want to control sugar level effectively.as my sugar lavel last month was on fasting 280 mg per deciliter and random 325 mg per deciliter and which shutup to 380 mg per desiliter on random sugar check just after 10 days. kindly advice please to control sugar lavel normally thanks shaukatned
scant 3/8 cup sugar
The conversion between mg and g are given .On finding the relation we get as follows . 1 g=1000 mg. so,0.03 g =30 mg.
About 3 pounds.
That is approximately 1/5 of a tablespoon