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Calculating Weight Intervals for BMI Levels Based on a Fixed Height: A Mathematical Analysis

An analysis of weight intervals based on a fixed height using algebraic inequalities.

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Calculating Weight Intervals for BMI Levels Based on a Fixed Height: A Mathematical Analysis - Page 1 preview image1Assignment TwoCalculating Weight Intervals for BMI Levels Based on a Fixed Height: AMathematical AnalysisUsing your height of 64 inches, calculate the weight intervals corresponding to the followingBMI ranges: 17-22, 23-25, 25-29.9, and BMI ≥ 30. Show the work for each case by simplifyingthe inequalities for weight (W). Express each interval in both set notation and interval notation,and graph the intervals. Finally, based on a weight of 143 pounds, determine which BMIcategory you fall under and discuss the implications for your health.Word Count Requirement:250-300 words.
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