but the squared is at the bottom of the fraction D:
shouldn't it be the other way around? High numbers at the bottom make the fraction small and stuffs
shouldn't it be the other way around? High numbers at the bottom make the fraction small and stuffs
alright then, all the power to you. It seems as if there are exceptions and you are one of them. Definitely keep doing those checks though.FuZ wrote:
I took my height and weight 2 hours ago, i'm 47kg for 174cm.Railey2 wrote:
are you sure its 15.5
that doesn't seem right..
calculate kg/m²
(weight in kg/height in m squared)
If you can live on just fine for 7 years with a BMI of 15.5 while your doctors are ok with that, maybe my knowledge about the topic is lacking.
I've seen a lot of doctors, every doctors told me to do a fucktons of tests but every time nothing was wrong, i trust them.