For a woman who weighs 45 kilograms and is 155 centimeters tall she would be considered underweight. 155 centimeters is equal to about 5 feet tall and 45 kilograms is equal to about 99.2 pounds. A 5 foot woman should weigh 104-115 pounds.
Weight is calculated by height not age.
At 160 lbs., a person who is 5'10" will have a BMI of 23 which is in the normal weight range.
No way! This is a 'normal' weight for your height. Not at all too skinny!
It is not bad, it is being you. If you do not like your weight, you can ask your parents to help you loose some weight by altering your diet.
130 pound weights would weigh more than a child weighing 130 pounds dead weight because the weights are objects with a fixed weight regardless of being lifted, whereas the weight of a child can fluctuate depending on factors like movement or position.
175g on a food weighing scale means that the item being weighed is 175 grams in weight. This measurement is commonly used to track portion sizes for cooking and baking recipes.
weighing balance
The idea of weight has been used for many centuries, as far back as 2,000 years. The Romans are noted with being one of the first users of the scale for weighing in trading purposes.
No its the perfect weight for someone your age. Just don't gain more.
Tare weight is the weight of an empty vehicle or container. Taring is the process of determining the weight of goods carried. It is obtained by subtracting the tare weight from the gross weight.
That weight is a bit high for that height, but not terrible. You could probably benefit by losing about 10 pounds.
When weighing a liquid or gas and some granular or unwieldy solids, we usually put them into a container. Then we need to subtract (deduct) the weight of the empty container from the combined weight of the container and the substance whose weight we wish to know. Some babies are weighed by weighing the mother, then weighing the mother when she's holding the baby, and deducting the weight of the mother.... in this case the mother is the baby's "container".