The same number of .1's in ANYthing. 10!
0.100 g = 1 cg = 10 dg = 100 mg = 1000 mcg = 10000 ng
1 cg = 10 mg so 100 cg = 10*100 mg = 1000 mg. Simple!
1100 mg 1 cg is 10 mg. 11 cg X 10 is 1100 mg
one gram of sodum is = to 10 mg of sodum. Wrong! one gram of ANYTHING is equal to 1000 mg - not 10 mg.
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10 mg = 1 cg, so 1.5804 cg is the same as 15.804 mg.
The same number of .1's in ANYthing. 10!
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.
1 mcg = 1 microgram, and 1 mg = 1 milligram. There are 1000 micrograms in 1 milligram. To calculate the answer to this question, you need the following formula: 1000 mcg / 0.2 mcg = 5000
10 mg = 1 cg -> 1 mg = 1/10 cg -> 250 mg = 25 cg
1 mg = 0.001 gram 10 mg = 0.01 gram
1 cg = 10 mm → 6.9 gm = 6.9 × 10 mg = 69 mg. ---------------------------------------------------------- The centi- prefix means 1/100 The milli- prefix means 1/1000 Using equivalent fractions: 1/100 = (1×10)/(100×10) = 10/1000 = 10 × 1/1000 → 1 cg = 10 mg.
No, 0.2 mg is not the same as 1 mg. 1 mg is five times greater than 0.2 mg.
it depends on the concentration of the medication... in mg/ml... you can convert mg/ml to mg/cc as 1 ml = 1 cc. If your medication is at a concentration of 10 mg/ml, then you have 10 mg in 1 cc. You can calculate 1 mg in 0,1 cc.
This is to be calculated with: 1 kg = 1*10+3 gram (g) = 1*10+6 milligram (mg)So 7.42*10-5 kg = [7.42*10-5(kg)] * [1*10+6(mg) / 1(kg)] = 7.42*10-5+6(kg.mg.kg-1) = 74.2 mg(Note: This is the same for the same mass of all compouds, not exclusively valid for ammonium nitrate
There are 10,000 mcg in 10 mg. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 mg is equal to 1,000 mcg.