1000 units
One, if the unit is an inch!
Divide 2200 by 400 = 5.5
It depends on how long the bottle is
252 sqm
" Cubic meter " (m3) is a unit of volume or capacity, as of a box, a bottle, or a balloon. " Square meter " (m2) is a unit of area or coverage, as of a bedroom floor, or a plot of land. The two units have different 'dimensions' and are used to measure different quantities. Neither of them can be converted into the other one.
There is 1000 Units per bottle so 10 units a day will last 100 days..
One mg of pure Human Insulin has 26 units in it ;that means ONE unit Insulin weighs 0.038 mg by weight !
We cannot answer because we don't know what units you are talking about -- do you mean quarts, units of blood, units of insulin ... what? Please rewrite the question to say what units you want to know about.
The standard insulin syringe is a total of 1 ml ( 1 cc), but if you are not sure ask someone who can tell you. Too much insulin can be fatal.
if its 12% I've read its between 9 and 10 units
There is 15.5 units in a 70cl botlle of Malibu white rum.
There are 100 units in a CC. 1 CC = 1 mL So, 5 units is 5/100 (1/20, .05) of a CC.
Insulin units would be 100 units to 1 ml
You cannot make a direct conversion of insulin IU to ml. It depends on the concentration of insulin in the vial you are using. One commonly used concentration is 100 IU/ml, (sometimes called "U100") but this is NOT true for all insulin. If the concentration is 100 IU/ml, then each ml contains 100 IU and the conversion is 100 units = 1 ml.
The standard concentration of insulin is 100 units/milliliter. This would make one unit 1/100th of a milliliter.
you don't ever want to draw up 125 units of insulin to admiminster. This is a lethal dose and can cause death if given at one time
1ml= 1cc .1ml= .1cc or one tenth of a unit.