0.05917454 fl oz (US) or 0.06159149 fl oz (UK)
175000 / 125000 = 1.4 ml
100 units = 1 cc = 1 mL
A millilitre is a unit of capacity. An inch is a unit of length. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Ah, units can vary depending on what you're measuring, friend. But in the world of insulin, 0.5 ml is usually equal to 50 units. It's important to always double-check with your healthcare provider or pharmacist to make sure you're using the right measurements for your specific needs. Just remember, it's all about finding the right balance and taking care of yourself.
if you are referring to volume it can either be centimeters cubed --> cm^3 or milliliters ml
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one, ml is the abbreviation of millilitre.A millilitre is a thousandth of a litre
There are 3 units of 20ml in 60ml, because 20ml x 3 = 60ml.
100 units per ml. so it would be 1000 units in 10 ml.
To find out how many ml from the vial are equal to 125 units, we have to first determine the concentration of the solution (units per ml). We can do this by dividing the total units (10,000) by the total volume (10 ml), which gives us 1000 units/ml. Then, we divide the number of units we want (125) by the concentration (1000 units/ml) to find that 0.125 ml from the vial is equal to 125 units.
1,000 units = 10 mL
if you mean, 3000microlitres, then yes. You need to state units of what?
The Solar Star Lantus Pen contains 3 milliliters of insulin glargine inside.
1000 units
.25 or 1/4 (cc or cm^3 or mL <-- they are all the same volume)
100
15 ml in a tablespoon.