*1000mcg = 1mg* 125mg = 50mcg(x) 125mg x (1000mcg/1mg) = 50mcg(x) 125mcg= 50mcg(x) x = 2.5
75/125=0.6
*1000 mcg = 1 mg* .125mg = 50mcg (x) .125mg x (1000mcg / 1mg) = 50mcg (x) 125mcg = 50mcg (x) x = 2.5 So 2.5 (50mcg) pills equal 0.125mg
i think its $ 0.075
mg are higher
Yes, 0.75mg is 0.25mg more than 0.50mg.
There are 125mg in 0.125g
75 mg = .075 g.
which is the higher dose....125mg or 50mcg
0.125 grams (1 gm = 1000 mg)
*1000mcg = 1mg* 125mg = 50mcg(x) 125mg x (1000mcg/1mg) = 50mcg(x) 125mcg= 50mcg(x) x = 2.5
There are 1000mcg (micrograms) per milligram.* So, 125mg = 125 x 1,000 = 125000mcg
Is 0.15 percent more than .075 percent?
75/125=0.6
*1000 mcg = 1 mg* .125mg = 50mcg (x) .125mg x (1000mcg / 1mg) = 50mcg (x) 125mcg = 50mcg (x) x = 2.5 So 2.5 (50mcg) pills equal 0.125mg
It depends on what ingredient you're measuring, because milligrams (mg) is a measure of mass (weight), and teaspoons (tsp) is a measure of volume. One teaspoon of water has a mass of about 5,000 mg.
The answer is no .05mg is the same as saying .050mg, .125mg is not smaller than .05mg.