1 IU is equal to 2.3 mg
The basic (international) unit of length is the meter. The millimeter is 1/1000 of a meter. The prefix "milli", used with a measurement, always means 1/1000 of something.
not by an exact amount between 909 and 910 times 909 times with 1 remaining 10,000 - 1 = 9,999 = 11 x 909
1 square unit
A dozen is an amount, like a dozen eggs (12 eggs). A pound is a unit of weight, so it would depend on what the dozen is to find out how much it weighs.
The two are unrelated. mcg is a unit of mass; ml is a unit of volume. The amount of volume take up by a certain mass of material also depends on the density of the material.
It is a RATIO not an exact amount. For every 18 units (whatever units of VOLUME you are using) of fuel, you add 1 unit of oil.
IU stands for International Unit, it has no fixed value but varies from one substance to another, depending on the quantities of that substance normally used in pharmacology. There is a good introduction to this topic in Wikipedia 'International Unit'
Less than 1000, in any case, since some energy is lost. The exact amount lost varies from case to case.
it is a unit of measurement THE CALORIE IS A PRE-SCI (the International System of Units is the modern form of the metric system and is generally a system devised around the convenience of the number ten.) UNIT OF ENERGY .
A mole is a unit that describes an amount of a substance that has 1 unit of Avogadro's number in it. Avogadro's number is 6.022 E23.
THe amount you need.
The basic (international) unit of length is the meter. The millimeter is 1/1000 of a meter. The prefix "milli", used with a measurement, always means 1/1000 of something.
Power is defined as Work divided by Time. Typically, work is caculated using in Joules and Time in seconds. 1 Joule per second is 1 Watt, the unit of power in the International System of Units.
Ampere IS the international standard unit for electric current.
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Gram IS the unit in this case. Gram is a unit for measuring mass. The international unit for mass is the kilogram; thus, one gram is 1/1000 of a kilogram.