Social Sciences, asked by latte2412005, 4 months ago

Arrange the following in the correct sequence: (1)

For calculating the Body Mass Index (BMI) :

(i) Convert the height recorded in centimetres into meters.


(ii) Take the weight of each individual in kilograms (kg).


(iii) Take the height by drawing up a scale on the wall and measure accurately with the
head straight.


(iv) Divide the weight in kg by the square of the height.

Options are:

(a) (i) - (ii) - (iv) - (iii)


(b) (iv) - (ii) - (i) - (iii)


(c) (ii) - (iii) - (i) - (iv)

(d) (iii) - (iv) - (i) - (ii)

Answers

Answered by lochana22
16

Answer:

option c is the answer for your question

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Answered by ansiyamundol2
1

Answer:

The correct answer is Option C: (ii)-(iii)-(i)-(iv)

Explanation:

Body mass index (BMI):

The body mass index (BMI) is a statistic that analyses your height and weight to evaluate whether you are at a healthy weight.

BMI is calculated by dividing a person's weight in kilograms by square of their height in metres.

Steps to find out BMI:

  1. Take each person's weight in kilos.
  2. Draw a scale on the wall and correctly measure the height.
  3. Convert the measured height in cm to metres.
  4. Divide the weight in kilograms by the square of the height.

Uses for BMI:

  • For both adults and children, BMI is a reliable indication of body fat.
  • BMI should not be utilised as a diagnostic tool because it does not assess body fat directly.
  • BMI should be used to track population weight status and as a screening tool to identify prospective weight concerns in individuals.
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