There are 100 units per Milliliter. So if you have a bottle of medicine that is 1500units, this bottle will be 15 milliliters.
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∙ 2014-11-19 23:13:25Micheal Grew
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You have 10,000 units per ml in a vial of 4 ml, multiplying 10,000 by 4 give you a total of 40,000 units of heparin in 4 ml. Now divide 40,000 total units by 5,000 per dose: Total doses= 8
A mL is 1/1000 of a liter. The milliliter is the unit.
There are 100 units in a CC. 1 CC = 1 mL So, 5 units is 5/100 (1/20, .05) of a CC.
A "cc" is an abbreviation for cubic centimeter and is a unit of volume; one "cc" is equivalent to one milliliter (mL). I assume by "units" you mean International Units (IU). The number of IUs in a cc depends on the substance you are investigating.
You cannot make a direct conversion of insulin IU to ml. It depends on the concentration of insulin in the vial you are using. One commonly used concentration is 100 IU/ml, (sometimes called "U100") but this is NOT true for all insulin. If the concentration is 100 IU/ml, then each ml contains 100 IU and the conversion is 100 units = 1 ml.
5 units of 1 ml are in 5 ml.
1500 ml of water is 100 tbsp
1500 ml = 50.72 US fluid ounces.
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1500 mL of water is 0.0015 m3
Units of what?
1.5 liters is 1,500 mL (1 liter = 1,000 mL).
1500 ml = 1.5 liters
1500 mL = 1.5 L