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No, 55,000 mg is not equal to 5 kg. In fact, 5 kg is equal to 5,000,000 mg since there are 1,000,000 mg in a kilogram. Therefore, 55,000 mg is significantly less than 5 kg.
the question makes very little sense- there are obviously 5mg in 5mg. so no amount of 5mg will ever equal 1mg because they are the same units. you would need 1mg for 1mg or 1/5(one-fifth ie. 1) of 5mg
1.8 or 1&4/5
Those numbers are equal. Either one is correct.
No
5 g is equal to 5000 mg. When divided by 5000 mg, it equals 1.
580 mg is greater than 5 g. This is because 1 g is equal to 1000 mg. Therefore, 5 g is equal to 5000 mg, making 580 mg less than 5 g.
Which is greater 55000 mg or 5 kg
500 mg = .5 of a gram so 1000 mg = 1 gram
No, 55,000 mg is not equal to 5 kg. In fact, 5 kg is equal to 5,000,000 mg since there are 1,000,000 mg in a kilogram. Therefore, 55,000 mg is significantly less than 5 kg.
5000 micrograms (mcg) is equal to 5 milligrams (mg). This is because 1 milligram is equal to 1000 micrograms, so you can convert by dividing the number of micrograms by 1000. Therefore, 5000 mcg ÷ 1000 = 5 mg.
1 kg = 1 000 000 mg 5 000 841 mg = 5.000841 kg = 5 kg (approximated to 2 decimal points)
To convert 5 mg of biotin into international units (IU), you can use the conversion factor where 1 mg of biotin is approximately equal to 3,000 IU. Therefore, 5 mg of biotin would be equivalent to about 15,000 IU (5 mg x 3,000 IU/mg). Keep in mind that this conversion may vary slightly depending on the source, but this is a commonly accepted estimate.
1 gram = 1000 mg5000 mg x 1 gram/1000 mg= 5 gramsyou may try the online converter linked below next time
There are 5000 mcg in 5 mg. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 milligram (mg) is equal to 1000 micrograms (mcg).
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the question makes very little sense- there are obviously 5mg in 5mg. so no amount of 5mg will ever equal 1mg because they are the same units. you would need 1mg for 1mg or 1/5(one-fifth ie. 1) of 5mg