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Imperial BMI FormulaThe imperial bmi formula accepts weight measurements in pounds & height measurements in either inches or feet. 1 foot = 12 inchesinches² = inches * inchesTable: Imperial BMI FormulaBMI =( lbs/inches² )(weight in pounds * 703 )------------height in inches²Metric Imperial BMI FormulaThe metric bmi formula accepts weight measurements in kilograms & height measurements in either cm's or meters. 1 meter = 100cmsmeters² = meters * metersTable: Metric BMI FormulaBMI =( kg/m² )weight in kilograms------------height in meters²Below 18.5Underweight18.5 -24.9Normal25 - 29.9Overweight30 & AboveObeseGo NewtonicZzzzz gOOO!!!!!!!!!1111 Jasselle is on the line..................
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0.65237 by 3.57
They are part of the Imperial system.
BMI=(weight in lbs*703)/(height in inches^2) (weight in pounds multiplied by 703) divided by (height in inches squared)
Hundreds.
Because Imperial Units are based on ten
That would be metric and Imperial.
No, it's an SI measure.
In SI Units: BMI = kg/m2In Imperial Units: BMI = lb*703/in2 or l*4.88/ft2PS: I love SI Units. I use them all the time.
Do you mean Imperial, or American imperial units? 10.14 fluid oz or 1.26 cup
These measurements give a BMI of almost 35. A BMI of 30 or more is considered obese.