I'd say so. Depends on the age tho. But otherwise, that's pretty good. Im 5.5 and I weigh 115 and doc says I'm on average weight so you should be good then.
The mean absolute deviation is 28.5
355/113 is a better approximation. In fact, if you assume the earth is exactly 6371 Km in radius (says google... and a perfect sphere) using 355/113 would put your measurement of the earth off by only 3.4 METERS from the true value. 355/113 is the best simple approximation for everyday use. the suns total volume would be off by 10% of an earth volume
From what I can understand, the difference is a technical one: the average person might equate one with the other.A confidence interval is defined to be an interval where you are x% sure that your true value lies.So if I estimated your weight was... 250 lbs (~113 kg or ~18 stone) but said that my confidence interval was 99% for the range of 50 lbs - 500 lbs, that could be true (but worthless).You can see how problems could arise: the larger the interval (range of values), the higher confidence I can have that the true answer is somewhere in there.But the larger my range of values, the less accurate it is as a whole - as in my earlier example, if I estimated your weight to be between 50 - 500 lbs, it would be technically correct, but useless if we were trying to figure out how many people we were trying to fit on say, the last helicopter out of Saigon.A margin of error, statistically speaking, (MoE) is simply defined (as far as I can tell) as a confidence interval of 95%.Notes:A margin of error shrinks as the sample size grows. A good way of estimating a margin of error is the expression (0.98)/(sqrt(n)), where n is the size of the sample in question.You may note that many polls in the news have a margin of error of 3.1% - this is due to the fact that many polls use 1,000 people for a nice 'round' number.A margin of error is unavoidable and ONLY REFLECTS THE SIZE OF THE SAMPLE.It does not, I repeat, not indicate any mistakes in the way the survey is carried out. A sample of 2,000,000 Adolf Hitlers would have a MoE of only 0.06% but might indicate that the continent of Europe believes in the therapeutic power of racial cleansing.Final note:Different people may use the term 'margin of error' slightly differently. Clarify, clarify, clarify!
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Here is the list in alphabetical order. Note: this adds up to more than the total number of U.S. tornadoes in 2010 (1282) as some tornadoes affected more than 1 state. Alabama: 37 Alaska: 0 Arizona: 12 Arkansas: 33 California: 8 Colorado: 71 Connecticut: 6 Delaware: 0 Florida: 19 Georgia: 11 Hawaii: 0 Idaho: 2 Illinois: 51 Indiana: 27 Iowa: 33 Kansas: 88 Kentucky: 20 Louisiana: 25 Maine: 5 Maryland: 4 Massachusetts: 0 Michigan: 27 Minnesota: 113 Mississippi: 41 Missouri: 64 Montana: 10 Nebraska: 37 Nevada: 0 New Hampshire: 1 New Jersey: 1 New Mexico: 11 New York: 13 North Carolina: 26 North Dakota: 59 Ohio: 40 Oklahoma: 102 Oregon: 2 Pennsylvania: 17 Rhode Island: 0 South Carolina: 23 South Dakota: 38 Tennessee: 31 Texas: 107 Utah: 2 Vermont: 2 Virginia: 7 Washington: 2 West Virginia: 2 Wisconsin: 48 Wyoming: 20
You are not overweight if you are 5 feet tall weighing 113 pounds. You are considered in the healthy weight range as long as you are 95 to 127 pounds.
No, a 12 year old boy who is 5 feet 4 inches tall is at a normal weight being 113 pounds. Normal weight for this height is between 110 pounds to 140 pounds.
It is neither necessary nor sufficient. There are healthy people who are not 5"5"" and 113 pounds and there are people of that exact height and weight who are not healthy. There is nothing inherently healthy or unhealthy about that height and weight.
113 pounds
About 113 is good. :)
To convert kg to lbs you have to multiply the weight in kg with 2.20462. This will give you the weight in pounds. Kg and pound. Kilogram is an SI unit of mass whereas Pound is an imperial unit of mass. The answer after conversion is 249.512 Pounds (Approximately).
you're at a very health weight. A woman your size and age should not be looking to lose weight, but maintain her current weight.
no, a 14 year old is not over weight if they should weigh 113 pound at 4'11 feet/inch. Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. No.
depends on your height, but probably not
pretty good my son is 4 foot 10 and weighs 78 so your good
No, it is at the top end of "healthy weight"
A person who is 12 years old and is 5'2 and 113 pounds is slightly overweight. The average weight for a 12 year old is 85-100 pounds.