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%
"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.
(Original body weight)-(current body weight)= weight lost (weight lost)/(original body weight) * 100 = % of dehydration (degree of dehydration)
He lost 175 lbs!
yes it is
In people who were followed for two or more years, 83 percent gained back more weight than they had lost.
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50 is one third of 150, so you lost one third of your actual weight that is you got 33.33% of weight reduction.
1-185/205 = 0.0976 So you lost about 9.8%
75 %
Bears can lose up to 30% of their body weight during hibernation due to reduced food intake and metabolic rate.
70 percent of 87.5 pounds is 61.25 pounds. This represents the weight lost if 70 percent of 87.5 pounds is removed.
75% to 90%
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%
"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.
To calculate weight loss percentage, subtract the new weight from the original weight to find the weight lost. Then, divide the weight lost by the original weight and multiply by 100 to get the weight loss percentage. For example, if someone's original weight was 150 pounds and their new weight is 140 pounds, the weight lost is 10 pounds. Dividing 10 by 150 and multiplying by 100 gives a weight loss percentage of 6.67%.
That depends on your present weight and how you lost the weight, if you lost it by not eating properly that is not healthy.