Milligrams!... Glad I could be of help!
1,000 milligrams (mg) = 1 gram (g) ... (that's what "milli-" means)
By dividing by 400 mg/oz - which is a very odd, and wrong, conversion between metric and imperial measurements: The milli- prefix means one thousandth (1/1000) →1 mg = 1/1000 g → 1000 mg = 1 g 1 oz = 28.3495 g = 28.3495 × 1000 mg = 28349.5 mg → 1600 mg = 1600 mg ÷ 28349.5 mg/oz ≈ 0.056 oz
No. Mg stands for Miligram and Kg for Kilogram.
The milli- prefix means a thousandth (1/1000) So 1 mg is one thousandth of a gram: 1 mg = 1/1000 g = 0.001 g
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mg means milligram
The color of the speckles denote the dosage. Red means 2.5 mg. Blue means 5 mg. Green means 7.5 mg. Orange denotes that it is a 5 mg tablet with less Tylenol.
mg means "milligram" - and milli means "1/1000". To do this conversion, just divide 250 by 1000.mg means "milligram" - and milli means "1/1000". To do this conversion, just divide 250 by 1000.mg means "milligram" - and milli means "1/1000". To do this conversion, just divide 250 by 1000.mg means "milligram" - and milli means "1/1000". To do this conversion, just divide 250 by 1000.
1 gr = 1,000 mg 2 gr = 2,000 mg . . 5 gr = 5,000 mg
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Milligram
No, Mg means first of all magnesium (at least in chemistry), and the correct abbrevation for milligram is mg
1,000. (A mg is 0.001th of a g) 1000. See the m in mg means milli, which means 1000th.
It means its 10 mg
Yes, 2.5 mg is half of a 5 mg pill. When you divide the 5 mg dosage by 2, you get 2.5 mg, which means taking half of the pill results in a 2.5 mg dose.
mg means milligram, one thousandth of a gram. So there are 1000 in a gram.
Mg's full 'name' is milligram. The prefix, Milli means one thousandth SO ...There are 1000 mg in a gram.