A tricycle has three wheels.
Therefore: 3 x 9 = 27 wheels in total.
To determine how many 100 mg doses are in 16 ounces, first convert ounces to milligrams. There are approximately 28,350 milligrams in 1 ounce, so 16 ounces is about 453,600 milligrams. Dividing this by 100 mg per dose gives you 4,536 doses. Therefore, there are approximately 4,536 doses of 100 mg in 16 ounces.
There are one syllable in the word "wheels."
It has four
A tandem bicycle typically requires two wheels, so with 96 wheels, you can make 48 tandems. This is calculated by dividing the total number of wheels by the number of wheels required for one tandem (96 ÷ 2 = 48).
To determine how many 0.05 mg doses equal 1 mg, you divide 1 mg by 0.05 mg. This calculation results in 20. Therefore, 20 doses of 0.05 mg are needed to equal 1 mg.
Three doses
20 doses
That is 12 doses
Four doses
20 doses
20 doses
There are approximately 6.7 three-teaspoon doses in 500 ml.
A wagon has 4 wheels.
200 doses
24 5mL doses.
A bike with 4 wheels has 4 wheels.
A tram can be a monorail without wheels.