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Mathematics, 23.08.2019 19:30 bwelsh880

the guidelines for a healthy adult are to maintain a body mass index (bmi) between 19.5 and 24.9. a formula that relates the height of an adult to his or her weight and bmi is shown in the picture below, where h=height in inches, w=weight in pounds, and m=bmi.
1.) find the formula that will directly calculate bmi given a person's height and weight.
2.) chris weighs 211 pounds and has a bmi of 28.5. how many whole pounds must he gain or lose to get into the healthy bmi range?


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