Flour apparently has the density of 125g/cup, and there are 48 teaspoons in a cup. So, 125g/cup * 1000mg/ 1 gram * 1 cup/48 teaspoons = 2604.166667mg/ teaspoon
It would depend on what you are measuring. A teaspoon is a measurement of volume, while a milligram is a mearsurement of weight.
5000 mg
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You can not equate a unit of volume (the teaspoon) with a unit of mass (the mg) because it depends on what you are measuring (its density). Another answer: The volume of a particular weight will vary depending upon the density of the item being measured. You are also looking for a very small volumetric measurement. For example, a teaspoon of water weighs approximately 5 grams or 5000 mg, so 50 mg would be about 1/100 of a teaspoon - not easily measured.
1,006,563 MGs
i take 50000 units vitamin d how many mgs is that
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One measurment is volume and the other is weight, therefore the exact answer will depend upon the substance being measured. A teaspoon holds approximately 5ml of liquid (water) and 5 ml of water weighs about 5 gram. There are 1000 mgs in 1 gram. Therefore the answer is 110 divided by 1000 x 110 divided by 5 = 2.42
That is 35,436.9 mg.
About 4000. :-)
200
6.7 mgs?