Your BMI is 26 that is more than 25, so the woman'weight is too much. The ideal BMI (body mass index=weight/height^2, note: weight as kilogramme, height as meter) is between 21 and 25, you need to make sure if you are overweight or not, then you need to lose your weight if your BMI>25. Overweight or obesity is not only to affect your appearance but also definitely a serious problem that may lead to Heart diseases, Diabetes, cardiovascular disease and more, so you should not overlook your weight. Losing or maintaining an ideal weight is not a difficult task if you follow a healthy lifestyle including low GI eating, regular aerobic exercise and suitable supplements.
You can figure out your BMI with this formula:
(Weight in pounds) divided by [(height in inches) x (height in inches)] x 703
Once you've determined your BMI, use the following chart to determine where you fit in:
Below 18.5: Underweight
18.5 - 24.9: Normal
25 - 29.9: Overweight
30 and above: Obese
According to the information you provided, your BMI is 22.95 ... right in the middle of the normal range. So ... no, you are not fat at 5'10" at 160 pounds.
If you use any of the BMI (body mass index) calculators on the web, they will tell you that you are just under what is considered to be obese. Your body mass index (BMI) is 29.26 based on your height of 5'2" and a weight of 160. That is considered in the "overweight" range, but very, very close to the obese range which is anything over 30. So in effect, you are just under the BMI for obese.
52 over 125 simplified = 52/125
52/125
she's fat.
This mount can hold up to 125 pounds, and accommodates most 52" flat panel TVs.
7% of 52 pounds: = 7% * 52 = 0.07 * 52 = 3.64 pounds or 3 pounds 10.64 ounces.
15 15 27 52 125
102 + 52 = 125
If x ≤ 3 then median = 3 pounds, range = 52 - x pounds. If 3 ≤ x ≤ 52 then median = x pounds, range = 52-3 = 49 pounds. If 52 ≤ x then median = 52 pounds, range = x - 3 pounds.
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52 kg is equivalent to approximately 114.64 pounds.
52 kg = 114.640396 pounds