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Insulin units would be 100 units to 1 ml
how many units are 2 cc
First convert them to the same units. Then the units can be dropped and the ratio simplified by dividing by common factors (until the highest common factor is 1): 1l = 1000 ml → 50 ml : 2 l = 50 ml : 2 × 1000 ml .... converting to same units = 50 ml : 2000 ml ............ converted to same units = 50 : 2000 ......................... units the same so can now be removed = 1 : 40 ................................. dividing through by [highest] common factor 50. → ratio of 50 ml to 2 l simplifies to 1 : 40.
one, ml is the abbreviation of millilitre.A millilitre is a thousandth of a litre
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If you have 1000 mls of stock that contains 50 units of drug in 1000 ml, and you want to calculate how to deliver 7 units per hour (you question wasn't all that clear, but we'll assume that's it.), then..7 U/hr x 1000 ml/50 U = 140 ml/hour for 7 hours.
Density is 2 kg/mL
100 units per ml. so it would be 1000 units in 10 ml.
(375,000 units) / (0.5 units per ml) = 750,000 ml= 750 liters = roughly 198 gallons. Start drinking.
Assuming a circular cylinder, you use the formula pi x radius squared x height. The answer will be in cubic units, for example, cubic millimeters.
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