"Weight" is not measured in kilograms.
If your mass was originally 150 kg and you lost 1 kg of mass, then you lost 2/3rds of 1 percent of your original mass.
pounds lost/original weight times 100 Say you weighed 200 pounds and lost 10 pounds, then the percent pounds lost is 10/200 x 100 = 5%
1%
(Original body weight)-(current body weight)= weight lost (weight lost)/(original body weight) * 100 = % of dehydration (degree of dehydration)
You lost 33/50 (X100) =66%, you got 34%.
Approx 79.7%.
To calculate the percentage of body weight loss, you divide the amount of weight lost by the starting weight and then multiply by 100. This gives you the percentage of body weight lost.
pounds lost/original weight times 100 Say you weighed 200 pounds and lost 10 pounds, then the percent pounds lost is 10/200 x 100 = 5%
To calculate the percentage of body fat loss, you can use the formula: (Initial body fat - Current body fat) / Initial body fat x 100. This will give you the percentage of body fat lost.
You weighed 190 and lost 30 so you now weigh 160. 30 divided by 190 = 0,157 so 16%
1-185/205 = 0.0976 So you lost about 9.8%
To calculate the percentage of body weight loss, subtract the current weight from the initial weight, then divide that number by the initial weight and multiply by 100. This will give you the percentage of body weight lost.
Up to 10% of a person's body weight can be lost without side effects, but if more than 40% is lost, the situation is almost always fatal.
When she won American Idol at age 17 she had weighed 190 pounds and then she gained a few pounds and lost them when she gained fat on her she weighed 209 pounds. Then she lost weight and weighed 162 lbs. So she was never ever really fat, just more than I weigh!
That would depend on how much you weighed before!
29 percent
if hilda weighed 45 kilograms represent her weight after she had lost x kilograms
Yes he did. He weighed around 120 pounds in that movie.