The question makes no sense whatsoever.
A cubic centimetre (cc) is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space while a microgram (mcg) is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
1000 mcg = 1 mg so 10000 mcg = 10000/1000 = 10 mg. Simple!
mcg is a disreputable unit of measure. It means microgram - though deciphering the letters may not give you that. ugis a better abbreviation, with less chance of misunderstanding.But to the question - it all depends upon the concentration of the insulin in the solution. For cc (a.k.a. ml) is a unit of volume.
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10 mg is 10,000 mcg. Dividing this by 300 mcg gives 33 1/3.
1 mg = 1000 mcg so 10 mg = 10*1000 = 10,000 mcg. Simple!
1 gram = 1,000,000 micrograms so 10 grams = 10,000,000 mcg. Simple!
1000 mcg = 1 mg so 10000 mcg = 10000/1000 = 10 mg. Simple!
50 mcg = .0000017636981 (1.7636981 × 10-6) ounces
An mcg is a microgram, or 10^(-6) of a gram. An mg is a milligram, 10^(-3) grams. Thus 1 mg is equal to 10^3, 1000 mcg.
A cc (cubic centimeter) is a measure of volume. A mcg (microgram) is a measure of mass (or, loosely speaking, weight). The two cannot be compared. It is like asking "how many gallons are in a pound?"
I couldn't quite figure this one out. Mcg is micrograms of weight, and cc is cubic centimeters of volume. There are all sorts of good conveters at this website that may help: http://www.onlineconversion.com/
10 cc equals 0.01 liters.
10 US fluid ounces = 295.74 cc
10 A cc is the same as a ml.
10 cc = 10 ml, cubic centimeter and milliliter are synonymous