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Is height in cm really four times the weight in kg?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I�ve not come across this approximation before, but my calculations show that:-
An 80kg person would be 2 metres tall, and have a BMI (Body Mass Index) of 20.
A 70kg person would be 1.75 metres tall, and have a BMI of 23.
A 60kg person would be 1.5 metres tall, and have a BMI of 27.
(BMI = weight in kg, divided by height in metres squared)
So I guess you could take it as a crude approximation.
An 80kg person would be 2 metres tall, and have a BMI (Body Mass Index) of 20.
A 70kg person would be 1.75 metres tall, and have a BMI of 23.
A 60kg person would be 1.5 metres tall, and have a BMI of 27.
(BMI = weight in kg, divided by height in metres squared)
So I guess you could take it as a crude approximation.
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