5mg/1kg=xMG/3.85 therefore the dose is 5X3.85 or 19 mg This is a formula to use when calculating meds. dose in mg/1 kg = x mg/weight in kg cross multiply to get answer.. They try to trick you with pounds...jjust convert to the doseage measurement..IE"mg/kg or ounces/pound
5mg/1kg=xMG/3.85 therefore the dose is 5X3.85 or 19 mg This is a formula to use when calculating meds. dose in mg/1 kg = x mg/weight in kg cross multiply to get answer.. They try to trick you with pounds...jjust convert to the doseage measurement..IE"mg/kg or ounces/pound
The weight of one kilogram is always 1 kilogram. It doesn't matter what material you are weighing.
A book is around 1 kg.
That depends entirely upon what element or compound you are weighing....
To measure medication according to patient weight, first determine the patient's weight in kilograms (kg). Then, use the prescribed dosage, which is typically expressed as milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg), to calculate the total dosage by multiplying the patient's weight by the dosage rate. For example, if a medication is prescribed at 10 mg/kg for a patient weighing 70 kg, the total dosage would be 700 mg. Always ensure to double-check calculations and consider any specific guidelines or adjustments for individual patients.
Your gold is worth approximately $1.15.
500 mg is equal to 1/2 of a gram or 0.5 grams.
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Weighing light items such as a small stone.
A kilogram is equals to 2.20462 pounds. An object weighing 55.8kg would weigh 123lbs.
Kilograms. liters is mot a mass unit but a volume unit so that cannot come into discussion at all. The only difference between milligrams, grams and kilograms is that 1000 milligrams makes 1 gram and 1000 grams makes 1 kilogram. so you can of course measure the weight of a refrigerator in milligrams but you would have a value in the tens of millions.
Kg is a mathematical term or scientific term used for weighing objects. It stands for kilograms (1000 GRAMS).