an aspirin tablet contains 5.00X10^2 mg of active ingredient. how many grams of ap of active ingredient does it contain

To convert milligrams (mg) to grams (g), you need to divide the given quantity by 1000 since there are 1000 milligrams in a gram.

So, to find out how many grams of active ingredient the aspirin tablet contains, you can use the following formula:

Grams = Milligrams / 1000

Let's do the calculation:

Grams = 5.00 * 10^2 mg / 1000 = 5.00 * 10^(-1) g

Therefore, the aspirin tablet contains 0.50 grams (g) of the active ingredient.

To convert milligrams (mg) to grams (g), you need to divide the value in milligrams by 1000.

In this case, the amount of active ingredient in the aspirin tablet is given as 5.00 × 10^2 mg.

To convert this to grams, you divide 5.00 × 10^2 by 1000:

5.00 × 10^2 mg / 1000 = 0.5 g

Therefore, the aspirin tablet contains 0.5 grams (g) of active ingredient.

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500 mg is 0.5 g. Is that your question?

What is the meaing of "ap" in "of ap of"

Actually, a standard aspirin tablet contains 325 mg, so this is a rather hokey question.