3 1/2 drops per roll
16 drops of water or any water soluble substance makes 1 ml
Approximately 50 drops; it is recommended to use 1 drop of Lumigan solution per eye.
Assuming the gasoline has the same approximate drop size as water, there are 20 drops per ml. Therefore 2 drops per second = 120 drops/min = 7200 drops/hr = 172800 drops/day = 1,209,600 drops/wk Divide that by 20000 (drops/liter) gives you about 60.5 liters.
These are not comparable. According USP 1 drop contains 1/80 milliliter(ml) per teaspoon. i.e equal to 0.0625ml which mean that 1 ml=16drops 1drop=0.0625ml
gtt stands for "drops" in medical terminology. you need to determine the type of solution [fluid] that you are refering to in order to determine the number of drops. So, for instance, a crystaloid solution [e.g. normal saline] has 20 drops per ml Therefore 8mls would form 8 x 20 drops = 160 drops A colloid solution should as [gelofusine or blood] has only 15 drops per ml therefore 8mls would form 8 x 15 drops = 120 drops Hope this helps.
The cheapest single roll of wallpaper is around 25 dollars. A single roll of wallpaper is 27 square feet. 25 divided by 27= .92 aproximately.
You can buy it from BeSpokeWallpaper.co.uk - i'll warn you its 178 dollars per roll :)
The answer is $340
50*10 = 500 drops.
The cost of 7 rolls of wallpaper depends on the price per roll, which can vary widely based on the brand, design, and quality. For example, if each roll costs $30, then 7 rolls would total $210. It's best to check with specific retailers for accurate pricing based on your chosen wallpaper.
100 drops per 5mL
11mL is 220 drops (20 drops per mL).
255 per roll
60ml x 15 drops/ml = 900 total drops 900 total drops divided by 60 minutes (1 hour) = 15 drops per minute
There are 20 drops per milliliter.
find out how much area 1 roll can cover in sq ft. measure each wall,how tall + how wide = sq ft. example: 1 roll covers 12 sq ft. 8 foot tall x 10 foot wide wall = 18 sq ft 1 rools will do 1 wall with about 6 sq ft left over. price of 1 roll x 2 ( not forget tax's) = total price in wallpaper for 1 wall.
To determine how many rolls of wallpaper are needed, first calculate the total wall area. The wall's height is assumed to be 10 ft, so the area is 25 ft (length) x 10 ft (height) = 250 square feet. Each roll covers 50 ft in length, and assuming a standard width of 21 inches (1.75 ft), each roll covers approximately 50 ft x 1.75 ft = 87.5 square feet. Therefore, you would need 250 sq ft / 87.5 sq ft per roll ≈ 2.86 rolls, meaning you would need 3 rolls of wallpaper.