10 mg/2 mg = 5
Five 2 mg warfarin pills would equal 10 milligrams of warfarin.
OK, watch close:(1) How many pills (of 150) will each patient (out of the 6) get in a week?(2) 150 divided by 6 equals -(3) Multiply the answer by 10 (patients) to find your answer.150 ÷ 6 = 2525 × 10 = 250150 divided by 6 tells you each of the 6 patient gets 25 pills per week, multiplying 25 (pills) by 10 (patients) tells you the hospital needs 250 pills to treat 10 patients.
10
ten(10)
eight eighths equal a whole.
10.Dime= 10 cents.
10 will be over a gram, 9 will be under.
1 gram is equal to 1000 mg, so it would take 8 pills.
10 mg (dye-free) warfarin tablet
You would have to take 25 - 400 microgram pills to equal a dose of 10 milligrams.I am curious why you want to take so much? Daily folic acid requirement is about 1000 micrograms (or 2 1/2 of the 400 micrograms pills). 1 milligram = 1000 micrograms.
To determine how many hydrocodone-acetaminophen 10-325 mg pills equal 2 grams, we first convert 2 grams to milligrams, which is 2000 mg. Each pill contains 325 mg of acetaminophen, so to find the number of pills needed, divide 2000 mg by 325 mg per pill. This calculation results in approximately 6.15 pills. Therefore, you would need 6 pills to stay within a safe limit, as taking more than that would exceed 2 grams of acetaminophen.
OK, watch close:(1) How many pills (of 150) will each patient (out of the 6) get in a week?(2) 150 divided by 6 equals -(3) Multiply the answer by 10 (patients) to find your answer.150 ÷ 6 = 2525 × 10 = 250150 divided by 6 tells you each of the 6 patient gets 25 pills per week, multiplying 25 (pills) by 10 (patients) tells you the hospital needs 250 pills to treat 10 patients.
1 centimeter is equal to 10 millimeters
10 millimeters equal 1 centimeter. 10 centimeters equal 100 millimeters.
1000 mg = 1gram therefore 6 500mg pills = 3grams
120 inches are equal to 10 feet
An Armstrong is equal to 1*10^-10 metres
1 decameter is equal to 10 meters.