The Weight Watcher's Weight Chart is available from Weight Watchers. A simple calculator is also available on their site where you can enter your height see a healthy weight range for your body.
My 10 year old and I decided it was ounces. At first we thought it was pounds, but she came up with a good point. Pounds are a bigger increments. Weight = Pounds would be more like Height = Feet. Height to inches is a smaller measurement so the equivalent would be ounces. At least that's what we think.
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I assume You mean, Which Comes first Height or Width? Typically when speaking its Width First then Height. Example: When someone is describing the resolution of the Computer monitor they may say I have my resolution set at 640 by 480 (640 x 480) This refers to the WIDTH x HEIGHT of the pixels in the resolution (640 Pixels Horizontally/WIDTH & 480 Pixels Vertically/HEIGHT)
What was the first play written for children? What about it?
If you check a normal height weight chart you wont have the weight for this height as it is not common. But you can weight between 82 - 87 kgs approximately. If you weight more first get your bone density checked as tall persons weighting more get troubles in their joints easily.
It all depends on the weight in kilograms and height in metres. Weight (KG) / (Height (M) * Height (M)) To Simplify, Square your height first (Height (M)) x 2 = Answer Then Divide your weight, by your height Weight (KG) / (Height Answer) [The answer from the previous step]
The Weight Watcher's Weight Chart is available from Weight Watchers. A simple calculator is also available on their site where you can enter your height see a healthy weight range for your body.
This requires a tape measure and a chart. First you measure your head at the appropriate height and then you use a chart to determine your size. You can find a chart here http://www.northseatraders.com/Hat_Size.htm.
Average weight for a child in first grade depends on gender and height. Visit the CDC website (www.cdc.gov), search for "growth charts." You can use those growth chart to calculate weight for age, height for age, weight for height, and body mass index-for-age for the specific gender of the child. For example, an "average" 6 year old female in the 50th percentile (that is in a group of 100, she would be in the middle) would be 45.2 inches tall, would weigh 44-46 lbs, and would have a body mass index of 15.2.
A Belgian Malinois growth chart typically shows steady growth in the first year, with most of their growth happening in the first six months. They reach their full adult size by around 12-18 months old. After that, their growth slows down and they reach their full adult weight and height.
Am not sure of his height but his weight was 210lbs (95Kgs) in the first Rocky Film, and am sure was the same in the second film.
You have to weigh yourself first. If you are 20% above ideal weight for your height then you are obese.
In height the Great dane comes in but in weight the Bullmastiff is first.
i would say 30kgs to about in your 40`s, 50 and over is just obese.... in stone it should be 5 to 6 to 7stone, in pounds it should be 90 to 100, but it also depends on your height. 4 foot tall you should weigh about 45 kilos
The easiest way is with a BMI calculator or chart. You first need to know your exact measured weight and height. You can use metric or US measurements on most charts. These are available at different sites online. Good calculators (for adults and children) are available at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website. See the related question in the related questions section for more information on finding BMI charts and calculators.What is BMI? From the CDC:"Body Mass Index (BMI) is a number calculated from a person's weight and height. BMI provides a reliable indicator of body fatness for most people and is used to screen for weight categories that may lead to health problems."As an alternative, you can mathematically calculate this yourself in various ways. Here are some methods provided by Answers.com contributors:Get your height in metres.Divide this by your weight in kilograms.Divide your answer by your weight again.This will give you your BMI.take your weight, multiply by .45 then take your height in inches and multiply it by .025 then square the result. divide the product of your weight by the product of your height and youll get a number.ex: weight: 100 lbs height: 67 inches.100x.45= 45 and 67x.025=1.675 1.675x1.675=2.80645 divided by 2.806= 16.037 which rounds to a BMI of 16.The calculation for BMI is weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared.kg/(Meters^2)or you can just use a free calculator.Use an online calculator or if not, these sums:For ImperialBMI = ( Weight in Pounds / ( Height in inches x Height in inches ) ) x 703BMI = ( Weight in Kilograms / ( Height in Meters x Height in Meters ) )BMI=weight in kilograms/(height in meters)2
It really depends on your weight, example say you weigh between 110 and 140 lbs (average)then the recommended weight for you would be 4kg/9lbs. I have found a chart online which shows you. http://coach-izzy-talks-fitness.com/what-size-kettlebell-should-i-start-with/ First, weigh yourself and then look at the chart to see which weight you should start with first.