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= 104 x 107 = 1011 = 100 milliard (According to the SI units)
C. Double-check that your answer satisfies the equationA. Present your answer with units
pi*radius2 = 31400 Take pi as 3.14 and divide both sides by 3.14 radius2 = 10000 Square root both sides: radius = 100 units of measurement
There are an infinite number of possibilities: 1*24, 10*2.4, 100*.24, 1000*.024, 10000*.0024, etc 2*12, 20*1.2, 200*.12, etc
You don't. Square units and linear units are incompatible units.You don't. Square units and linear units are incompatible units.You don't. Square units and linear units are incompatible units.You don't. Square units and linear units are incompatible units.
You have 10,000 units per ml in a vial of 4 ml, multiplying 10,000 by 4 give you a total of 40,000 units of heparin in 4 ml. Now divide 40,000 total units by 5,000 per dose: Total doses= 8
Heparin is not a low molecular weight heparin I'm thinking that the 5000 you are referring to is 5000 units because 5000 units administered subcutaneously two or three times daily as a pretty standard dose for preventing blood clots with heparin Pharmacy student
100 units
Virginia Miko has written: 'Study of compatibility of various IV drug solutions with heparin lock solution 10 units/ml'
since 100 IU unit of heparin is equivalent to 1mg, 50mg must be equal to 5000 IU units of heparin.
It normally depends on the concentration of Heparin p/ volume but the general rule is : 100 units = 1mL Therefore, 5000 / 100 = 50 mL's That sounds like a lot of Heparin to give someone, double check the volume of Heparin p/ mL before you administer a dose to yourself or anyone else!
No, units will not be mixed on maps. It will be 1:10000 inches or meters.
It is about 10000.
10000 units 25 accepted
It is 10000 major currency units. These could be dollars, pounds or other currency units.
Type your answer here... 10000
That would depend on what those units were.