*1000mcg = 1mg* 125mg = 50mcg(x) 125mg x (1000mcg/1mg) = 50mcg(x) 125mcg= 50mcg(x) x = 2.5
.05=how many to make lmg
.1 milligrams is 1/10th of 1 milligram. Therefore, it would take ten .1 milligrams to equal 1 milligram.
*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
0.256g
No, the lowest strength the tablets come in is 2mg.
40 mg
400mcg equals 0.4mg (1000mcg per mg).
No.
50
1 mg x1000 is 1 g.
two .5mg pills = 1mg
1mg = 1000mcg 15mcg x (1mg/1000mcg) = 0.015mg
the question makes very little sense- there are obviously 5mg in 5mg. so no amount of 5mg will ever equal 1mg because they are the same units. you would need 1mg for 1mg or 1/5(one-fifth ie. 1) of 5mg
1 gram = 1,000 mg 1 mg = 1,000 micrograms
Yes.
*1000mcg = 1mg* 125mg = 50mcg(x) 125mg x (1000mcg/1mg) = 50mcg(x) 125mcg= 50mcg(x) x = 2.5