4 tablets
5
8
40 tablets of 250mcg each to equal 10mg
*1000mcg = 1mg* 125mg = 50mcg(x) 125mg x (1000mcg/1mg) = 50mcg(x) 125mcg= 50mcg(x) x = 2.5
*1000 mcg = 1 mg* .125mg = 50mcg (x) .125mg x (1000mcg / 1mg) = 50mcg (x) 125mcg = 50mcg (x) x = 2.5 So 2.5 (50mcg) pills equal 0.125mg
One half of a 0.25mg tablet. 1mg = 1000mcg. 125mcg = 0.125mg.
0.125mg
5
375 200mcg tablets are required to equal 75mg
8
48 X 0.5mg tablets equal 24mg.
One hundred 200mcg tablets are needed to equal 20mg
40 tablets of 250mcg each to equal 10mg
To determine how many tablets equal 0.25, you need to know the value of one tablet. If, for example, one tablet is equal to 0.05, then you would divide 0.25 by 0.05, resulting in 5 tablets. Without knowing the specific value of a tablet, it's impossible to provide a precise answer.
1000 mg is a gram. It would take four 0.25 g tablets to equal one gram. So it would take four 0.25 g tablets to equal 1000 mg.
*1000mcg = 1mg* 125mg = 50mcg(x) 125mg x (1000mcg/1mg) = 50mcg(x) 125mcg= 50mcg(x) x = 2.5
1 mg = 1000 µg → 0.025 mg = 0.025 × 1000 µg = 25 µg