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There is no such thing. People used the body mass index (BMI), which is a ratio of mass (not weight) to the square of the height. A BMI of 18.5 to 25 kg/m2 is considered normal. Below 18.5 is underweight and above 25 is overweight. Above 30 is obese. However, the people who promoted this measure appear to have overlooked the very basic fact that muscles are denser than fat. So, two people can have the same height. If one of them is muscular and has a BMI of just over 25 whereas the other carries a lot of fat and has a BMI of 24.5, the first one is fitter, not fatter!
14.985 m2 is.
is 100 cm2 = .1 m2? 10cm x 10cm = 100 cm2...1 meter = 100 cm, 1cm =.01m, 10 cm=.1m .1m x.1 m=.01 m2... 100 cm2 x 1 m /100 cm x 1 m/100 cm= .01 m2, 100/100=1, 1/100=.01 cm2/cm=cm , cm/cm=1, leaves m2
The question is ambiguous. 360 cm square = 360 cm * 360 cm = 3.6 m * 3.6 m = 12.96 square metres. or 360 cm2 = 360/(10000) m2 = 0.036 m2
Mass (kg)----------------(height(in))2ORmass (lb)x703 ------------------(height(in))2ORmass (lb)x4.88 -------------------(height(ft))2
To work out your BMI you need to use your height and weight. Use the following formula. BMI = Weight(kg) divided by Height2(m2) or BMI = Weight(lb) times 703 divided by height2(in2) or BMI = Weight(lb) times 4.88 divided by Height2(ft2)
You can't convert cm into m2 since cm is LENGTH and m2 is AREA
1 m = 100 cm so 1 m2 = 100 cm*100 cm = 10000 cm2
For those who use metric units:To figure out your BMI, take your weight (in kilograms) and divide it by your height (in meters). Now take that number and divide it by your height again. Now you have your BMI!In a formula: BMI = weight (kg) / height2 (m)For those who use imperial units:To figure out your BMI, take your weight (in pounds) and divide it by your height (in inches). Now take that number and divide it by your height again. Once you have that answer, multiply that by 705, and you have your BMI!In a formula: BMI = 705 * weight (lb) / height2 (in)
5 cm2 = 5 * 1 cm* 1 cm = 5 * 0.01 m *0.01 m = 5 * 0.0001 m2 = 0.0005 m2
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There is no such thing. People used the body mass index (BMI), which is a ratio of mass (not weight) to the square of the height. A BMI of 18.5 to 25 kg/m2 is considered normal. Below 18.5 is underweight and above 25 is overweight. Above 30 is obese. However, the people who promoted this measure appear to have overlooked the very basic fact that muscles are denser than fat. So, two people can have the same height. If one of them is muscular and has a BMI of just over 25 whereas the other carries a lot of fat and has a BMI of 24.5, the first one is fitter, not fatter!
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24 cm squared = 24 cm * 24 cm = 576 cm2 = 576/10000 m2 or 0.0576 m2
The definition of obesity is having a Body Mass Index (BMI) over 30. BMI is a calculation based on your height and weight. It is also defined as having a large amount of body fat in relation to lean body tissue. BMI = weight in kilograms / (height in meters X height in meters) BMI = (weight in pounds / (height in inches X height in inches)) X 703 There is a link to a nice BMI calculator in the related links section below. In reality, there is no magic number that determines obesity. It is best to do something about it before it starts affecting your health.
is 100 cm2 = .1 m2? 10cm x 10cm = 100 cm2...1 meter = 100 cm, 1cm =.01m, 10 cm=.1m .1m x.1 m=.01 m2... 100 cm2 x 1 m /100 cm x 1 m/100 cm= .01 m2, 100/100=1, 1/100=.01 cm2/cm=cm , cm/cm=1, leaves m2