Yes.
500 mg is 1/2 gram. That's less than a gram.
3.5 mg is close to 1/100 of 300 mg
The general co-relation between Grams and Milligrams is given as, 1 Gram = 1000 Milligrams.Hence,16 Grams = 16000 MilligramsTherefore,160 mg < 16000 mg.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes. 0.01 is less than 1, and 1 is less than 10 → 0.01 mg < 10 mg
No, 0.5 tonne is not less than 1 mg. Yes, 0.5 μg is less than 1 mg Without units on the 0.5 it is impossible to say!
500 mg is 1/2 gram. That's less than a gram.
Ah, a tiny amount of sugar, just like a little sprinkle of happiness! Imagine a teeny tiny grain of sugar, that's about 1 milligram. It's amazing how even the smallest things can bring sweetness to our lives.
Tablets 5 mg: EU/1/04/276/002 10 mg: EU/1/04/276/007 15 mg: EU/1/04/276/012 30 mg: EU/1/04/276/017 According to the manufacturers these are the only sizes.I couldn't find reference to a 2.5 mg
no its .46 less than half
Yes, 58 mg is less than 185 g. To compare the two, you need to convert them to the same unit. There are 1000 mg in 1 g, so 58 mg is much smaller than 185 g.
no... 0.3mg is less than 1 mg thus the 0.3. 1.0mg is 1 mg so you would need 10 0.3mg's to equal 3mg's.
5600 mg is less than 56 g:Convert to same units, I'll use g:1000 mg = 1 g→ 5600 mg = 5600 ÷ 1000 g= 5.6 g < 56 g
1 milligram (mg) = .001 grams (g) = 1/1000 grams Therefore, 625 mg * 1/1000 grams = .625 g which is less than 1 gram (g).
580 mg is greater than 5 g. This is because 1 g is equal to 1000 mg. Therefore, 5 g is equal to 5000 mg, making 580 mg less than 5 g.