1000 mcg = 1 mg so 300 mcg = 300/1000 = 0.3 mg. Simple!
0.3 mg = 300 micrograms
3.5 mg is close to 1/100 of 300 mg
The units are incompatible.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Alright, buckle up. So, if we're talking about, like, a standard dropper bottle where 1 ml equals 20 mg, then to get 200 mg, you'd need 10 drops. But hey, who's really counting drops when you can just squeeze out a blob and call it a day, am I right?
Answer: 300 mg = 0.000661 lbs.
3 is 300 mg
One micro-gram (µg) equals to 0.001 milli-grams (mg). 300 µg = 0.3 mg
1000 mcg = 1 mg so 300 mcg = 300/1000 = 0.3 mg. Simple!
0.3 mg = 300 micrograms
300 mcg of anything = 0.3 mg of it
300mg is about 4.63gr
300 mg /gram
The number of cups in 300 mg of liquid depends on the density of the liquid. For water, which has a density of 1 g/mL, 300 mg is equal to 0.3 mL. Since 1 cup is approximately 240 mL, 300 mg of water would be roughly 0.00125 cups. However, for liquids with different densities, the conversion would vary.
Analyte Screen Cutoff Confirmation Cutoff Amphetamines Cocaine Opiates PCP THC THC-COOH 300 pg/mg 300 pg/mg 500 pg/mg 300 pg/mg N/A 1 pg/mg 300 pg/mg 300 pg/mg 500 pg/mg 300 pg/mg 5 pg/mg 0.1 pg/mg
3.5 mg is close to 1/100 of 300 mg
No, 300 mg per cc does not equal 25 mg per kg. To convert 300 mg per cc to mg per kg, you need to know the weight of the individual in kg. If you're looking for a general conversion, you would typically need to know the volume of the substance in cc and the weight of the individual in kg to determine how many mg per kg 300 mg per cc would be.