The body mass index, I, can be used to determine an individuals risk of heart disease. An index less then 25 i?

June 3rd, 2009 | by admin |
Jordan S asked:


The body mass index, I, can be used to determine an individuals risk of heart disease. An index less then 25 indicates a low risk. The body mass index is given by the formula: I= 700w/H^2 where w=weight and H=height in inches. Francis weighs 173 pounds and stands 74 inches tall. What is his BMI? Find an inequality describing all weights W that Francis can have and be in low-risk category.

Justin
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    2. By ItsHeather!! on Jun 4, 2009 | Reply

      im sorry, but idk. try googling it OR repost the question in a different category. try adolescent or some other category that a lot of people answer in because unfortunately not a lot of people answer in this category.

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