Yes, you would be considered overweight, but just barely. Your BMI (Body Mass Index) would be 26, and 25 is considered "overweight". However, a BMI doesn't account for muscle mass, body structure, and some other factors.
just over 49%
1/3 + 3/40 = 40/120 + 9/120 = 49/120
120
First find the common denominator, 5*24=120, 2/5 becomes 48/120 and 11/24 becomes 55/120. 55>49 therefore 11/24 is bigger.
49
whatever weight it says when he stands on the scales. to get a bmi of 22, (recommended range 18.5 - 25) he should weigh about 150 pounds.
3528
245
24 times 5 = 120.
1.6901
49
49 over 100 as a percentage = 49% 49/100 * 100% = 49%