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lbvjy [14]
3 years ago
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One way to determine how healthy a person is by measuring the body fat of the person. the formulas to determine the body fat for

female and male are as follows: body fat formula for women: a1 = ( body weight 0.732) + 8.987 a2 = wrist measurement ( at fullest point) / 3.140 a3 = waist measurement ( at navel) 0.157 a4 = hip measurement ( at fullest point) 0.249 a5 = forearm measurement ( at fullest point) 0.434 b = a1 + a2 – a3 – a4 + a5 body fat = body weight – b body fat percentage = body fat 100 / body weight body fat formula for men: a1 = ( body weight 1.082) + 94.42 a2 = waist measurement 4.15 b = a1 – a2 body fat = body weight – b body fat percentage = body fat 100 / body weight write a program to calculate the body fat of a person.
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