It depends on which measurement or unit you want to convert.
Each and every different unit has its own conversion factor.
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Imperial BMI FormulaThe imperial bmi formula accepts weight measurements in pounds & height measurements in either inches or feet. 1 foot = 12 inchesinches² = inches * inchesTable: Imperial BMI FormulaBMI =( lbs/inches² )(weight in pounds * 703 )------------height in inches²Metric Imperial BMI FormulaThe metric bmi formula accepts weight measurements in kilograms & height measurements in either cm's or meters. 1 meter = 100cmsmeters² = meters * metersTable: Metric BMI FormulaBMI =( kg/m² )weight in kilograms------------height in meters²Below 18.5Underweight18.5 -24.9Normal25 - 29.9Overweight30 & AboveObeseGo NewtonicZzzzz gOOO!!!!!!!!!1111 Jasselle is on the line..................
Generally speaking you cannot convert between imperial and metric unless you are a very able mathematician.
Divide by 25.4 for metric to imperial. Multiply by 25.4 for imperial to metric. Direct Conversion Formula7.64 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 0.3007874016 in
imperial system * * * * * The Metric and Imperial systems are alternative systems! The metric system is properly known as the International System of Units, abbreviated, from its French name: Système international d'unités to SI units.