Technically, yes, a 155 pound person who is only 5'3" tall would be overweight. However, it really depends on how the person feels in his or her own body.
Yes a little, she should weigh more around 110-125, but she is not very overweight
155 * 97 = 155 * (100 - 3) = 155*100 - 155*3 = 155*100 - (150 + 5)*3 = 155*100 - 150*3 - 5*3 = 15500 - 450 - 15 = 15035
Seems a perfectly normal weight your bmi is 23 which is considered normal.
169 pounds for someone who stands 5 feet 3 inches tall is actually considered obese; not overweight. Someone who is this height should weigh between 107 pounds and 135 pounds.
155/3 = 51 2/3
To find the number that, when multiplied by 3, equals 155, you would divide 155 by 3. So, 155 ÷ 3 = 51.6667. Therefore, the number that, when multiplied by 3, equals 155 is approximately 51.6667.
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Since teens grow at different rates, it can be hard to tell if a 13-year-old is overweight or not. Since the average range for someone who is 13 is up to about 110 pounds, one who weighs 156 pounds is most likely considerably overweight.
155% of 30 = 46.5 = 155% * 30 = 155%/100% * 30 = 15.5 * 3 = 46.5
51.6667
I assume the rather vague question is 'What is a third of 155?' In which case: 155 ÷ 3 = 51.666666667
There are 3 feet in one yard, so 155 yards is equal to 155 x 3 feet, which is 465 feet.