To determine how many milliliters (ml) to give for a 2 mg dose when 5 mg equals 1 ml, you can set up a simple ratio.
5 mg is to 1 ml as 2 mg is to x ml.
Solving for x, you get: 5/1 = 2/x.
Cross multiplying gives you 5x = 2, and dividing by 5 on both sides gives you x = 2/5 or 0.4 ml. Therefore, you would need to give 0.4 ml for a 2 mg dose.
1cm3 = 1ml
1ml is 1/5 of a standard US teaspoon.
1ml=1cc
1cc is equal to 1ml....they are equivalent
yes, 1ml is equivalent to 1cc
1ml=16 macrodrops
They are equal; 1mL = 1cc
1ml equals 1cm cubed
1cc = 1ml 0.25cc = 0.25ml
1cc (cubic centimeter) and 1mL (milliliter) are the same volume. So, 1mL = 1cc
Each dose would be 2.5 ml, which means each dose would require 80 drops (2.5 ml * 32 drops/ml).
one cubic cm=1ml