To convert milligrams (mg) to liters (L), you need to know the density of the substance in question because milligrams measure mass while liters measure volume. For example, if you are dealing with water, where 1 mg is approximately equal to 1 mL, then 300 mg would equal 0.3 mL or 0.0003 liters. However, for other substances, the conversion would differ based on their specific densities.
Answer: 300 mg = 0.000661 lbs.
300 milliliters = 0.3 liters
There are 0.3 kiloliters in 300 liters. To convert from liters to kiloliters, you divide by 1000.
300 liters = 65.99 imperial gallons
A certain mixture calls for 6 mg of amoxycillin to 15 liters of water. How many liters of water would you need for 12 mg of amoxycillin
3 is 300 mg
One micro-gram (µg) equals to 0.001 milli-grams (mg). 300 µg = 0.3 mg
1000 mcg = 1 mg so 300 mcg = 300/1000 = 0.3 mg. Simple!
0.3 mg = 300 micrograms
300 liters = 79.25 US gallons = 65.99 imperial gallons
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0.3 liters=300 milliliters