(11.38 g/day)*(2.82ug/kg)*(17.5kg-day/mg)/20kg

= 0.000000002808015
What would be the symbols after the number g/kg, ug/kg? I have no clue

Please help

I don't know what you want.

I see that in the numerator you have the following units:
g*ug*kg*day
and in the denominator
day*kg*mg*kg

That on itself makes not a lot of sense to me.

What are you trying to do?

(11.38 g/day)*(2.82ug/kg)*(17.5kg-day/mg)/20kg

Just looking at the numbers:
11.38 * 2.82*17.5/20

=561.603/20
=28.08015
But what should I have as the extension
g/kg or what?

daadfewfe

reread my response, and examine the units in the numerator and denominator.

The symbols after the number "g/kg" and "ug/kg" represent the unit of measurement for the values being multiplied. In this case, "g" stands for grams, "ug" stands for micrograms, and "kg" stands for kilograms.

To break it down further:

- "g" represents grams, which is a unit of mass. It is usually used for measuring larger quantities of substances.
- "ug" represents micrograms, which is a smaller unit of mass. It is equal to one millionth of a gram.
- "kg" represents kilograms, which is a larger unit of mass. It is equal to one thousand grams.

So, when you see "g/kg" or "ug/kg," it means that the value is expressed in grams or micrograms per kilogram of a substance. This unit is commonly used in various fields, such as medicine, chemistry, or nutrition, when analyzing quantities in relation to body weight.