You need to look at the concentration on the bottle. Say if 1ml has 30mg in it, you know you need 1/3ml. If the bottle reads 5mg/ml, you know you need 2ml to give 10mg.
1 centigram equals 10 milligrams.
10 milligrams = 0.01 gram
13cg equals 130mg (10mg per centigram).*Centigrams x 10 = mg*Milligrams/10 = cg
0.4cg equals 4mg (@10mg per centigram).*Centigrams x 10 = mg*Milligrams/10 = cg
10cg equals 100mg (10mg per centigram).*Centigrams x 10 = mg*Milligrams/10 = cg
10 milligrams equals 1 centigram
184cg equals 1840mg (10mg per centigram).*Centigrams x 10 = mg*Milligrams/10 = cg
10 milligrams = 1 cetigram so 1000 mg = 100 cg
10 milliograms = 10-2 grams 1 nanogram = 10-9 grams So 10 milligrams = 107 (10 million) nanograms
0.0097 milligrams = 9.7 × 10-6 grams
There are 1000 milligrams in a gram. There are 10 decigrams in a gram. Therefore there are 100 milligrams in a decigram, or there are 0.01 decigrams in a milligram.
7cg equals 70mg (@10mg per centigram).*Centigrams x 10 = mg*Milligrams/10 = cg