1.6 mg/2.11 kg = (1.6 x 10-3)/(2,110) = 0.0000007583 (rounded) with no units
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40000 units of what? without some known value to give an equivalence betweem 'units' and mg this cannot be answered.
1 g = 1000 mg so 0.72g = 0.72*1000 = 720 mg
One gram = 1000 mg. So, 0.325 x 1000 = 325 mg.
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Zocor is available in 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg, 40 mg and 80 mg.
1 milligram = 10-6 kilograms (a millionth) so 5.438 mg = 5.438*10-6 kg
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Strattera comes in the following oral capsule dosages: 10, 18, 25, 40, 60, 80, and 100 mg. The dosage depends on your individual circumstances.
Sorry, you're providing a number with no units and asking for it to be converted to a number of units. There is no way to answer this question.
Well, darling, if you're talking about a standard dose of 150 mg and let's say each unit is 10 mg, then you'd have 15 units. But if each unit is 50 mg, then you'd only have 3 units. So, it really depends on how big or small those units are.
The conversion between mg and cc are given .On finding the relation we get as follows . 1 cc =1000 mg. so, 10 mg =0.01 mg . 0.01 cc in 10 mg of morphine.
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1.6 mg/2.11 kg = (1.6 x 10-3)/(2,110) = 0.0000007583 (rounded) with no units
This question needs clarification, because "formula units" can mean either the number of atoms to constitute one formula or Avogadro's Number of such formula units, although the latter should more precisely described as "gram formula units".
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