Prefix micro means 1/1,000,000 (one millionth), prefix milli means 1/1000 (one thousandth), so 0.15 mg is equal to 0.15/1000 g = 15/100000 g = 150 micrograms
For water : .015 But you're trying to compare a volume (ml) with a weight {mass actually} (mg).
There are several possible answers depending on what and when you are measuring such as pollution, gunpowder, archery, metals, jewelry stones, medicine and of course actual food grain seed. 1 grain = is from 50 to about 65 mg 1 mg = is from .015 to .02 grains
According to my micrometer 15# felt measures .015 in., which is approximately 1/64th in.
015% = 15% is equal to 0.15
.015 is equal to 1.5 cents. To convert from dollars to cents, you multiply the dollar amount by 100. Therefore, .015 dollars multiplied by 100 equals 1.5 cents.
To start off, mg=milligrams and mcg=micrograms. milli- can be replaced with 10-3 while micro- can be replaced with 10-6 0.05mg can be rewritten as 0.05*10-3g To get the value in mcg (10-6), you need to multiply by 103 and by 10-3 like this: [0.05 * (103)] * [10-3 * (10-3)] g = 50 * 10-6 g = 50mcg So yes, 0.05 mg is equal to 50mcg.
For water : .015 But you're trying to compare a volume (ml) with a weight {mass actually} (mg).
No, 015 is not less than 05. Both numbers are equivalent because leading zeros do not change the value; 015 is equal to 15 and 05 is equal to 5. Therefore, 15 is greater than 5.
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I write 6 015 103 as 6 015 103.
since 1000 mm =1 m, then .015 mm = .015/1000 = .000015 m
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.015 mm = 15 µm
Since 015 = 15, 015 of 1% = 15 of 1% = 15% or 0.15