Saturday, October 31, 2009

Can you tell me my height and weight in pound/lbs and feet please??

how do you calculate..my height is 1.71m and my weigh is 70 kilos...do you think I麓m overweigth BTW I think a little bit...
Answer:
You are 5' 7" and 154 pounds. Your Body Mass Index is 24.1Underweight = %26lt;18.5
Normal weight = 18.5-24.9
Overweight = 25-29.9
Obesity = BMI of 30 or greater
Love your body! You're not overweight. You're perfect the way you are. :)
i think you should have 52-56 kilos for you're height.
but this will help you calculate: http://www.calculateme.com/length/index.
Oh you are very healthy, provided you have muscle on your body.check out this BMI calc through the BBC.uses metric. Keep up a good diet (small meals throughout the day) and exercise to keep up muscle tone.
5'6
154lbs
That's not really overweight. If you feel you want to lose weight don't go to crazy, you just might need some toning exercises instead of dieting. It helps tighten up any loose areas that you don't like.
A meter is approximately 39.37". Multiply 1.71 X 39.37, and you get 67.33", which is 5'7 1/3". There are approximately 2.2 pounds per kilo, so multiply that by 70, and you get 154 lb. You might be a bit overweight for your height, but not much. A little bike riding should fix you right up.
Well you weigh 154lbs.
Your height is 5'6 ft.
Depending on weither you are male or female and depending on your age you can figure out your BMI ( Body Mass Index), you then take that number and plot it on a chart and it tells you weither or not you are underweight, average, or overweight, and compare yourself to other women.http://www.halls.md/body-mass-index/bmi.
Your weight is 2.2 lbs.times 70 kg, or 154 lbs. your height is approximately 39" times 1.71m. A kilogram is 2.2 lbs and a meter is APPROXIMATELY 39 in. If you need this info for something at school ,I recommend you find out the exact length of a meter and multiply by 1.71(your height in meters). Otherwise you could weigh yourself on a scale, and measure your height with a ruler or a tape measure.

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