BMI is weight/(height*height) in kilograms and metres. 60/(1.68*1.68) = 21.2
This is between 20 and 25 so perfectly normal and healthy for an adult.
Depends on your height.
It depends on your height. It's impossible to tell how much you weigh just by your BMI alone.
65 KG for a 1.76m male/female is completely healthy and falls at a BMI of 20.9. Healthy weight range for this height: 57.3kg - 77.7kg for both males and females.
That depends on her height. A BMI of 18-24 is normal and healthy. You can calculate BMI using the formula BMI=(weight in kilos)/(height in meters)2.
This website can calculate BMI: http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/bmicalc.htm as well as many others on the internet.According to that website, your BMI is 19.1, which is normal
Look up your BMI, it depends on your height as well.
To calculate your Body Mass Index (BMI), you need both your weight in pounds and your height in inches. The formula for BMI is weight (lbs) divided by height (inches) squared, multiplied by 703. For example, if you weigh 189 lbs and are 5 feet 10 inches (70 inches) tall, your BMI would be approximately 27.2, which falls into the overweight category. Please provide your height for a precise calculation.
65 kilos would be good to shoot for - that's about a BMI 24. BMI isn't perfect, but absent variables like activity level, gender, etc., it's a good rule of thumb.
Firstly--->Everyone has different body builds and different sizes and appetites...I weigh 6 stones which is underweight at this age.Girls-Should weigh around 7 or 8 stones Normally in most cases.If you would like to see your height and weightand see if you are the right height and weight at the right age then it is best to find out your BMIWhich is a simple calculation..you can ask your science teacher/adult to help you find your BMI and this can be very helpful to knowing whether your weight/height is good for your age!If you'd like to calculate your BMI yourself, follow these three steps.Work out your height in metres and multiply the figure by itselfMeasure your weight in kilogramsDivide the weight by the height squared (the answer to Q1)-->For example, you might be 1.6m (5ft 3in) tall and weigh 65kg (10st 3lb). The calculation would then be:1.6 x 1.6 = 2.56. BMI would be 65 divided by 2.56 = 25.39.
Its not all about weight....whats your BMI?
It depends on your height, check your BMI there are plenty of places to do so online, and they should tell you what is a good BMI.
Depends on your height! Find that out and then look up your BMI :)