Depends on the height. 2-3 pounds per inch is normal.
Overweight soldiers are evaluated by health care personnel to ensure they are fit for duty and to identify any underlying health issues that could impact their performance or readiness. It is important to monitor their health to prevent potential medical problems that could affect their ability to serve effectively in the military.
that equals 2*2*2 which equals eight
In order to evaluate a definite integral first find the indefinite integral. Then subtract the integral evaluated at the bottom number (usually the left endpoint) from the integral evaluated at the top number (usually the right endpoint). For example, if I wanted the integral of x from 1 to 2 (written with 1 on the bottom and 2 on the top) I would first evaluate the integral: the integral of x is (x^2)/2 Then I would subtract the integral evaluated at 1 from the integral evaluated at 2: (2^2)/2-(1^2)/2 = 2-1/2 =3/2.
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yes you are overweight get over it man
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It depends how tall you are but probably not. I am 10st 2 at 14 and I'm not quite overweight, but work out your BMI to find out.
you're not overweight. I'm twelve and I weigh 122 but I'm 5' You arent overweight i am 12 and i weigh about 102..
When you're overweight, it can cause serious health complications such as type 2 diabetes, heart attack, other heart issues, etc.
It is not necessarily hereditary but an overweight mother or father is more likely to have an overweight child simply based on how they eat. On the other hand, 2 healthy parents can have an overweight child even though they eat healthy.
it all depends on your bmi which is calculated by: BMI=(weight in pounds)*703/(height in inches)^2 Example: (188)*703/(67)^2=29.44175 HOW TO READ YOUR BMI: {| ! BMI |- ! Weight Status | Below 18.5 Underweight 18.5 -24.9 Normal 25 - 29.9 Overweight 30 & Above Obese SO 29.44 WOULD BE OVERWEIGHT. hope this helped |}