800 ml + 200 ml = 1 l
To find out what you need to add to 85 to reach 200, you subtract 85 from 200. This calculation gives you 200 - 85 = 115. Therefore, you need to add 115 to 85 to get to 200.
There are 1000ml in a litre, so you must add 1230ml to make 1.5L.
That is 2.5 ml
100μg/ml x 100 concentration = 10mg/ml you don't specify the the starting volume. if it is 1ml then you add 99ml. if it is a litre then you add 99 litres.
100 and 100 can add to 200 50, 50, 50, and 50 can add to 200 8 25s can add to 200 20 10s can add to 200
200 add 4003267 = 4003467
170
Multiply the original number by 0.02, and then add that result to the original number. Example: Q: Add 2% to 200 A: 200 + (200 * 0.02) = 200 + 4 = 204
200
100 add 4.99 add 200 add 100 add 16 and add 3 is 423.99
He has to add up how many bullets he will need for the shooting range. For example, he needs to shoot 200 bullets each time he goes to the range, and he goes to the range 20 times per month. How many bullets does he need per month? Answer: 200 X 20 = 4000 bullets per month.
I could never remember how many milliliters were in a cubic centimeter until he reminded me that they were always the same thing. Now I have no trouble remembering that there are five milliliters in a teaspoon.