I need help with a science question

Chemists often give the composition of a mixture as mass per unit volume. For example, if 1.5 grams of table sugar is dissolved in 5.0 mls of water, we say the is 1.5g/5.0mls= .0.30 g/ml to the following units.
a. mg/ml
b.kg/m^3
c.microgram/ ml
d. nanogram/micromililiters

Did you leave out part of the question?

No that is all that the question gives. @JustOneDad

There is no “question” asked here, unless it wants unit conversion.

Look at it again. Something is misprinted.

At a minimum “we say the is” doesn’t make sense.

The question asks to convert 0.30g/ml to the options below it.

Well, 0.30 g/mL = 3.0*10^2 mg/mL (obtained by multiplying by 1000 mg/1 g). There’s your start.

Of course this couldn’t be an official ACT science question as questions would have only one correct answer. I guess this is for practice only.

Thanks for the help @MITer94