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in this lesson were going to talk about how to calculate bmi a persons body mass index the formula that were going to use is this one b and by is equal to a persons body weight divided by the square of the persons height now you have to pay attention to the units in order to do this problem correctly the body weight has to be in kilograms the height has to be in meters now there are some conversion factors that were going to use in order to get this problem right so lets take down some notes the first thing you need to know is that one kilogram is approximately 2.2 pounds next theres 12 inches in the foot and one inch is approximately 2.54 centimeters and one meter is equal to 100 centimeters so the first thing were going to do in this problem is were going to convert johns weight from pounds to kilograms so he weighs 170 pounds now were going to use our first conversion factor to convert from pounds to kilograms notice that we have the unit pounds on top of the first fract