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Analyzing Body Mass Index (BMI) and Weight Intervals Based on Height: A Mathematical Approach

A mathematical approach to analyzing Body Mass Index (BMI) and weight intervals based on height, offering insights into health measurements.

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Analyzing Body Mass Index (BMI) and Weight Intervals Based on Height: A Mathematical Approach - Page 1 preview image1Assignment TwoAnalyzing Body Mass Index (BMI) and Weight Intervals Based on Height: AMathematical ApproachUsing the Body Mass Index (BMI) formula, calculate the weight intervals for four different BMIcategories (17 < BMI < 22, 23 < BMI < 25, 25 < BMI < 29.9, and BMI ≥ 30) for an individualwith a height of 64 inches. Express your findings using compound inequalities, set notation, andinterval notation. Additionally, create a graphical representation of the weight intervals for eachBMI category. Conclude the analysis by providing your interpretation of the results, particularlyfocusing on the weight range where a person is likely not overweight based on the BMIcategories.Word Count Requirement:750-1000 words
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