Thanx Evan and David.
David, I only have a regular calculator so its a little hard to do that.
Evan, I have a conversion table that has all of the . . . well they're not prefixes, but you know what I mean (mega, giga, micro, pico etc) and wut they mean.
Anyway I guess the simplest way to do it is to find out for example that if I'm doing picofarads, and my frequency is megahertz, I'd just divide tera (it corresponds with picofarads, pico= 10^-12 and tera=10^12) by pico and find out what my frequency is in terahertz.
Did that make sense? I do believe that it will work but just want to make sure.