If you are healthy and don't have an excess fat to muscle ratio it is not overweight. No, the normal weight for someone who is 5'2" is about 100 to 130 pounds.
There are approximately 96 teaspoons in a pound of garlic powder. This conversion is based on the fact that there are 48 teaspoons in a cup, and 2 cups in a pound. Therefore, 48 teaspoons x 2 cups = 96 teaspoons in a pound of garlic powder.
There are three teaspoons in a tablespoon, 16 tablespoons in a half a pound and two half pounds in a pound, so That means there are 96 teaspoons in a pound. 3 x 16 x 2 = 96 3 (teaspoons) x 16 (tablespoons in a half pound) x 2 (half pounds in one pound) = 96 teaspoons it depends what material your converting volume to weight you would have to know the density for that.
Apparently its a healthy weight. Check the BMI.
If male, I guess thats pretty good. If female, try to loose a pound or 2; otherwise, I guess it would be fine
No. I would venture to say that person is underweight. Another factor to consider is the person's gender.
* I am 14. I'm 5' 2" and I weigh 110 pounds. I'm a little bit chubby
2% of 96 = 2% * 96 = 0.02 * 96 = 1.92
The double of 96 is 192. This is calculated by multiplying 96 by 2. Therefore, 96 × 2 = 192.
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It is 2/6 of 96 = 32