No, because when your a kid your muscles aren't fully developed as they would when your a teenager.
You can't! The function "percentage" is a ratio and the unit "milligrams" is weight! You might mean a percentage of weight. Example 50% of 600mg is 600x0.50= 300mg. Changed by OfStorm6- actually you can. it's always in a percentage. 17 mg=17.00 mg 17.00mg=1.7 decigrams=.17 centigrams=.017 grams=.0017 dekagrams=.00017 hectograms=.000017 kilograms
In percentage terms it is between 50% and 60%. The percentage is lower for women.
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70 to 120 70 to 95 for flyer 70 to 120 for base cheerleaders should not weight any more than 120 because the are very active.Remember muscle weight's more than fat.
Rounding refers to the rounding of decimal places. On a till slip you are likily to encounter this where a product is sold by weight and so the price is not a nice clean $2.99 but more realistically $2.987 (becuase the weight is multiplied by the priced per weight). In the above example $2.987 would be rounded up to $2.99
Well i don' think so .When you a kid you muscles are not as big than a teenagers muscles. Therefore I think a teenager's muscles haves a different percentage then a kid.
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The percentage of body weight which is smooth muscle cannot be determined without a diagnostic body scan. Our skeletal muscle is generally thought to be 40% of a man's weight and 23% of a woman's. We could to deduce a value by considering the cardiac muscle weighs about 2-3 pounds. This value is roughly 1.5% of a person's body weight. therefore, the percentage of the weight smooth muscle must be 58.55 for male and 75.5 percent for a feamle. --------------- Justin Anderson
On average, muscle makes up about 40-50 of a person's body weight.
There really is no one weight that teenagers "should" weigh. Everyone is different. Weight is influenced by many factors like height, age, frame size, activity level, muscle mass, etc. Ask your doctor if you're at a healthy weight.
You can buy special scales, that can tell you the percentage of body fat and muscle.
Muscle weighs more then fat so fat takes up more volume. If one is building muscle they may even gain some weight while body fat percentage drops.
On average, the head makes up about 7-8% of an adult's total body weight. This percentage can vary depending on factors like muscle mass and overall body composition.
This is a nonsensical question. Your weight is determined by your height, body type, body fat percentage, muscle composition, how many children you're bearing, how healthy those children are, how much food you just ate, how much clothing you're wearing, etc.
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If you were to lose only muscle mass, your total weight would decrease, but your body fat percentage would increase, as you'd be a greater percent body fat.
An average adult male is made up of 42% voluntary muscle, an average adult female is made up of 36% voluntary muscle (in terms of total body mass).