Answer:
C. He has a high risk of diabetes and kidney disease
Explanation:
Plugging in all these values into the BMI composition gives us:
BMI= 250 (72)² × 703= 33.9
looking at the BMI categories, shows us that any BMI that is 30+ is considered obese which Seth clearly is.
We can cross out a nonviable option of malnutrition as it's only commonly associated with weight loss. (still some cases linked with obesity)
He's not at a slight risk of weight-related diseases as he's obese so he's already at major risk
Answer: The answer is True.
Explanation: BMI uses height and weight to determine whether an individual is within a healthy weight range.
True I think
Explanation:
Answer: Directly
Explanation:
If due to aging and/or lack of maintenance a PPE slows down, even just by a few cycles — the result on incident energy can be really dramatic. And if the circuit breaker refuses to open at all, the incident energy may increase by ten times or more. It really depends on how the next OverCurrent Protective Device (OCPD) upstream sees the fault.
So the arc flash hazard that may occur during an arc flash event is DIRECTLY dependent on the OCPD that is protecting the equipment.