Yes. So is 0.50 mg . So is .50 mg . So is 500 mcg .
1 mg
2.5 mg
yes. and .25 is a quarter (thus 4 - 0.25mg's equals 1 mg.) so 0.5 times 2 equals 1mg...
1000 mcg / 100 mg = 1 mg/ 100 mg = 0.011000 mcg / 100 mg = 1 mg/ 100 mg = 0.011000 mcg / 100 mg = 1 mg/ 100 mg = 0.011000 mcg / 100 mg = 1 mg/ 100 mg = 0.01
1000 mg = 1 gram, so half of a gram (0.5g) is = a half of 1000 mg = 500 mg
Nope. 0.5mg is one half of a milligram, whereas 5mg is five milligrams.
After 3 half-lives, the remaining mass is ( \frac{1}{8} ) of the original mass. So if the original mass is 12.5 mg, the final mass after 3 half-lives would be ( 12.5 , \text{mg} \times \frac{1}{8} = 1.56 , \text{mg} ).
One mg is safer than the 5 mg (and even half of 5mg) that you use to take.
1 mg = one-thousandth of a gram so half a milligram is 1/2000 or 0.0005 gm
Yes. So is 0.50 mg . So is .50 mg . So is 500 mcg .
1 cup equal 100 mg :) coreect it if it wrong :)
0.6 mg. There are 1,000 mg in 1 gram. 1,000 mg = 1 g, so 500 mg = half a gram, or 0.5g, so you can deduce that 600 mg = 0.6 g.
175 mg
1 mg
1/8th of a mg. You lose half every three hours.
1 000 mg = 1.0 g 500 mg is half a gram 500 mg = 0.5 g