The Future Value Calculator bases its responses on your input of rate per period, payment amount, present value etc. If your input for these values is accurate than Future Value Calculator should be fairly accurate.
You can find out the conversion rate then weigh yourself using a regular weighing scale then work out how much it is with your conversion rate. You can find out the rate online.
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Yes the 69th percentile result is considered in the healthy range.
The answer will depend on what aspect of the calculator you wish to measure: its length, volume, mass, weight, temperature, etc.
There are many websites that offer healthy weight calculators. One such place can be found here: http://www.thefatproblem.com/weight-calculator-accurate-weight-measurement.html
Some are pretty accurate, but others are not. I would advise you not to use online BMI's because many are not accurate. Sometimes when they aren't accurate, they make you feel bad about yourself. They may make you think you need to lose weight, when you really don't.One specific BMI calculator that I would advise you NOT to use, is the one on calculator.net. When I used this BMI, I typed the following information into the calculator: age: 13 sex: female height: 5' 2" weight: 100 lbs. My results were healthy weight, which was ok. But it listed me in the middle range of healthy weight. Which wasn't a bad thing, but I honestly thought I should be in the lower range of healthy weight. So I experimented to see how accurate this BMI calculator actually was. I pressed the back arrow, and changed my weight to 90 lbs. and pressed the "calculate" button. It still said I was a healthy weight. I went back again, and changed it to 89. Still, healthy weight. I Changed it to 88. Healthy weight. I continued going down, to see how little I could weigh, and still be a healthy weight. According to the BMI calculator, I could weigh as little as 84 pounds, and still be a healthy weight.
There are several websites that will give you the information on healthy weight calculator. Weight Watchers is one such site.
There are several resources available online that can help you locate a healthy weight calculator. With this calculator, you can enter your height, gender, and weight, and be able to calculate your BMI, or Body Mass Index. Your BMI is a great indicator of your health. Those with a healthy body weight will have a body mass index of 18.5-25. Below that is considered to be unhealthy, and above 25 is overweight. Another great healthy weight calculator finds your body fat percentage, and is more accurate than a BMI calculator for athletes or very active and muscular men and women.
Your doctor would actually be able to provide you with useful information which you would be able to use to create your own 'accurate' weight loss calculator. Otherwise you may want to check with a dieting website, like Weight Watchers.
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Try out a BMI (Body Mass Index) Calculator. It should help you out. Keep in mind though that these things are not completely accurate. It is just there to give you a general idea.
You can get a healthy weight chart by using a body mass index calculator, which is one of the most widely accepted methods of calculating healthy weight. One of them can be found here: http://nhlbisupport.com/bmi/
Find a BMI calculator on google and put in your health and weight, and if the number is between 18.5 and 27, it's usually healthy.
There are plenty of free health related calculators online for weight control. The simplest and most widely used is the Body mass index calculator. All you have to input is your age, weight, and height.
yes just ask your doctor about healthy weight for my body type. or try it by doing it yourself and you will get basically the same results about your weight and your body type.
Depends on what you weigh. Do a net search for a BMI calculator and see what your guidelines are.