Nope. Your BMI is 20.6 and by the WHO (world health organisation) guidelines, you are of acceptable weight, in fact you are a little on the light side. However the force may not be strong in this one if you are not of muscular build, as there are instances when BMI is just an estimator, as healthy atheletes often overshoot their BMI. So till a better predictor is found, (it's still in research phase), remember that it's not how much you weigh, but what is that weight made up of. (for a convenient BMI calculator, try http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/)
Not knowing your gender may I say if you are male a few more lbs would not go astray, if you are female, you're fine.
336.56 kg
Ummm... well, over 100lbs?
A bushel is primarily a measure of volume but can be used as a measure of weight although in the US this can vary from state to state depending on the commodity involved
A decent sized adult Syrian can weigh around 150g to 200g, though many Syrians brought in pet shops will weigh considerably less than this. Campbells and russian dwarfs range between 20g to 30g, roborovskis usually weigh less than 20g and chinese weigh around 30g to 40g.
53 kg = 8st 4.8lb53 kg = 8st 4.8lb53 kg = 8st 4.8lb53 kg = 8st 4.8lb53 kg = 8st 4.8lb53 kg = 8st 4.8lb
No.
53 to 66 kg. Remember that muscle weighs more than fat.
Multiply it by .53
About 53%
120
120 x 53 = 6360 1/3 = 0.33 repeating
No not at all your BMI is 19.1 which is a normal weight. Check your BMI for yourself at http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/. Hope this helps!
there are 53 ones from 1-120
53 and 216 and 120
There are 118 ones (whole numbers) that are in between the numbers 1 and 120.
A typical 53' dry van would weigh between 9,000 and 11,000 lbs.
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