How much is a milligram?how many milligrams does it take to get a GRAM?



Answer:
One milligram is 1/1000th of a gram so you would need 1000 milligrams to make one gram.

If you would like to visualize how much this really is, think of a small thimble of water that holds 1 milliliter. One milligram would be 1/1000 of that milliliter or roughly 1/2 a drop.

In science we often refer to one gram being equal to one milliliter as a rough comparison. It is pretty close.
1000mg = 1 gram
1000
1 gram = 1,000 milligrams
1000 milligrams in a gram
A milligram is a thousandth of a gram. It takes one thousand milligrams to make up a gram.

It's a very, very small amount.
It takes 1000 milligrams to make a gram
M in latin is 1000 dude.
Mille is 1000 in italian
I think that's where MILLION comes from as in 1000 times 1000
Ever heard of the Mille Miglia?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mille_migli...
A milligram is 1/1000 of a gram,
so yes it would be 0.009g
how much is a milligram?
>>It's very tiny
how many milligrams does it take to get a GRAM?
>>1 gram = 1000 mg
>>1 mg = 0.001 gram
>>9 mg = 0.009 grams ==> u r correct beib!

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