1ml= 1cc .1ml= .1cc or one tenth of a unit.
Six carbon atoms, twelve hydrogen atoms, six oxygen atoms, so twenty-four total atoms in one glucose molecule.
6 feet is equal to 1.8288 meters.
Because the units are the same, you can just add normally. If the units weren't the same, then you would have to change one to make it work. But for this .6 + .6 = 1.2 L
The 6letter word woth the second letter 'E' and the units for it is newtons is weight.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 ft =12 inch 5 ft=12 X 5 =60 in is less than 72 in
1000ml Normal Saline w/400u of Insulin - run IV at 15cc/hr would result in the patient receiving 6 units of Insulin per hour.
Hexa is always related to 6. So a hexagon has 6 equal units.
6 km = 6*1000 =6000 m Hence both the units are equal
To make 3 tens equal 6, you would need to convert the tens into units. Since each ten is equal to 10 units, you would have a total of 30 units with 3 tens. To make this equal to 6, you would need to divide the 30 units by 6, resulting in each unit being equal to 5. Therefore, 3 tens would be equal to 6 when each unit represents 5.
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They are made for administration of specific measurements of either insulin or the antigen for TB testing called PPD (Purified Protein Derivative). Both types of syringes are calibrated into "units". Unit measurements are fixed measures but specific to each type of medicine/solution as to their volume. A unit of insulin is not the same thing as a unit of TB antigen, so the TB syringe can not be used in the place of an insulin syringe. Insulin is administered with the insulin syringe "subcutaneously" (under the skin) in the subcutaneous (sub Q) tissue. The needle is slightly longer than that on a TB syringe. The antigen solution is administered in the TB test "intradermally" (within the skin/between the layers of the skin) instead of under the skin, so the needle is shorter. The amount of liquid in a dose of TB antigen is much smaller than the amount usually given of insulin. Therefore, the barrel of the TB syringe is smaller in diameter to allow such very small amounts (drops) of antigen to be measured. In addition, insulin syringes come in two scales of measurement: U-100 and U-40. This on the label of the syringes indicates which type of insulin they are made to measure and administer. The insulin vial will also be marked either "U-100" or "U-40". One strength is 100 units of insulin per mL and the other is 40 units of insulin per mL. A different insulin syringe is need to measure U-100 than the type used to measure U-40. Unit calibration on the syringe used must be matched to the "strength" of the insulin being used. U-100 insulin has 1/100 of a mL volume per unit (equal also to 1/100 of a cc). U-40 insulin has 1/40 of a mL volume per unit.
The answer will depend on the units used for 11.5 x 6.
The angles in a triangle always add up to 180o. If you have a ratio of 1 units to 2 units to 6 units then you have a total of 9 units in your triangle. Hence 180/9 = 20. So 1 unit is equal to 20o. The largest angle is 6 units, so 6 x 20o = 120o
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6 millimeters is a metric unit. When converted to imperial units 6 millimeters is equal to a little less than one-forth of an inch. 6 millimeters is preferred due to to the measurement being more exact.
The answer depends on the units used for 6x6. It should be obvious that the number when it is 6" by 6" will not be the same as when it is 6 ft x 6 ft.
If the area is 36 square units, the square is 6 units by 6 units. The perimeter is 4 x 6 units = 24 units.