1 mg = 1 000 μg
The answer is 5 000/3 = 1 666 doses
There are 1000 micrograms (mcg or µg) in 1 milligram (mg).
Three milligrams.* There are 1000mcg per milligram: 300mcg = 300/1000 = 3mg
10,000 IU of vitamin A is equivalent to 3,000 mcg.
there are 1,000 micrograms in a miligram, so to convert mg to mcg you need to multiply by 1,000 (or move the decimal 3 spots to the right) giving you 50 mcgs. To convert mcg to mg you would divide by 1,000 or move the decimal 3 spots to the left. Lester
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.
To convert milligrams (mg) to micrograms (mcg), you multiply by 1,000 since 1 mg equals 1,000 mcg. Therefore, 3 mg is equal to 3,000 mcg. To find out how many 300 mcg doses make up 3,000 mcg, you divide 3,000 mcg by 300 mcg, which equals 10. Thus, you need 10 doses of 300 mcg to make 3 mg.
10 mg is 10,000 mcg. Dividing this by 300 mcg gives 33 1/3.
There are 1000 micrograms (mcg or µg) in 1 milligram (mg).
An mcg is a microgram, or 10^(-6) of a gram. An mg is a milligram, 10^(-3) grams. Thus 1 mg is equal to 10^3, 1000 mcg.
There are 1,000 micrograms (mcg) per milligram.So, 3mcg = 3 / 1,000 = 0.003mg
20 doses
mcg or microgram is 10^-6 grams and mg or milligram is 10^-3 grams so 450mcg = .450mg
No. There are 1000 micrograms in 1 milligram. 3 mg = 3,000 mcg 900 mcg = 0.9 mg
20 doses
What is the difference between 0.05mcg and 0.5mg?
No, it equals 0.3 milligrams. 3,000 micrograms(mcg) would equal 3 milligrams(mg).
Well 1 mg = 1000 mcg, so it would be 3 tablets = .9 mg if you didn't want to go over 1 mg then you would say 3 tablets because 4 tablets= 1.2 mg