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Steve Wertz > wrote: > On 28 Jan 2004 20:52:27 -0800, (JulieB) > wrote: > > >BMI = your weight in kg/(your height in cm)squared > > I don't even get a whole number using that formula. > > -sw It should be height in meters squared. Divide cm by 100. You should get a number somewhere between 20 and 25 if you're not overweight. An approximation for those too lazy to convert their height and weight to metric is weight in lb/(height in inches) squared, then multiplied by 704. Cindy -- C.J. Fuller Delete the obvious to email me |
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