You cannot convert a unit of length into a unit of mass.
The quarter is a unit of mass and the meter is a unit of length !
You have to multiply by the conversation ratio.
Impossible to answer ! A kilogram is a unit of weight - a metre is a unit of length.
Yard is a unit of distance.Ton is a unit of mass.
One thousand, since milli- means one thousandth.
I don't know, but maybe this will help. Are you sure it is microunits, not milliunits.mU - milliunitmU/g - milliunits per grammU/L - milliunits per litermU/mL - milliunits per milliliter
I am not offering this as a medical answer, but I believe the math is as follows. 100 units = 100,000 milliunits. Diluted 10:1 this makes 1,000,000 milliunits of solution. Since you want 50 milliunits of pitocin per minute, this would be 500 milliunits of solution per minute, or 0.5ml (1/2 ml)per minute.
3 milliunits per minute is 0,3 mL per minute.
33 milliunits (mu) per litre divide "numerator" and "denominator" by 1000 = 33*10-3 mu per L and again divide "numerator" and "denominator" by 1000 = 33*10-6 u per L So 3.3*10-7 units per Litre
Reference values vary from laboratory to laboratory, but a general normal range is 11-48 mU/ml (milliunits per milliliter).
A unit of what?
How many men left the unit after this threat?
You can not equate a unit of length with a unit of volume,
That depends what "unit" you are talking about.
Kilogram is a unit of mass, second is a unit of time, litre is a unit of volume !
Well, in the metric system, the base unit for distance is the meter. If that is the unit to which you refer, then there are 1000 milimeters in one "unit", or meter.