Based on a scatterplot of 18 subjects (9 male 9 Female) i was able to obtain a regression line equation of -239.003+5.586x, with this said if you were to enter the individuals height into the variable x, you come out with a prediction of the average weight for someone of this height.
Example: Someone 6'1 Ft or 73 inches
-239.003+5.586(73)=168.775
The weight of 168.775 is in pounds, and fits the Average weight according to BMI.
It depends what weight system you are using
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How could you determine your mass using water, a bathtub,something to measure water with, and Archimedes' princilpe?
This is dependent on your height. I would suggest using a BMI (Body Mass Index) table to determine if your weight is appropriate.
By using a metric tape measure
Using BMI = weight / height in m then squared.
Calculating BMI, as described in the previous topic, has become the most popular method of categorizing your weight, from Underweight to Morbidly Obese. To calculate a healthy weight, we simply reverse the process. Instead of using your height and weight to calculate your BMI weight category, we use your height alone to estimate a weight range for the Normal Weight BMI category. Weight for a Person 4 ft 6 in Tall: 42 kg (range 35 to 47 kg)
GPE = Weight * Height (in suitable units) where the height is measured from some arbitrary reference point.
One cannot calculate the BMI with weight alone as the height is also needed. To calculate the BMI that way you take your weight in kilograms and divide it by the square of your height in meters.
Height is needed but using the height of 5 feet these are some answers: Max healthy weight: 115 lbs Min. Heathly weight: 80 lbs
Click the horse's muzzle then change the height into grams simple
It means Using Tools to Find Out the Height , Weight , Mass , Volume and Density
It means Using Tools to Find Out the Height , Weight , Mass , Volume and Density
Yes, the BMI scale or Body Mass Index is a tool used to measure the percentage of body fat in an individual using both height and weight. The formula uses your weight divided by the square of your height.
This depends on a few factors such as: a) how tall you are b) if you are male or female c) your current weight Using these 3 factors, you can use a BMI calculator (Body Mass Index) to determine the proper weight for your age, height, and sex. Follow the link below to discover the proper BMI for you.