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The height and weight of three children were measured and the table below used to determine their BMI. Unfortunately some of the data have been lost. We know that Alex is 162cm tall, Jay is 150cm tall and has a BMI of 22, and Charlie is 156cm tall and has a BMI of 24. The combined weight of the children is 172kg.
The correct answer is A.
We have Alex’s height, and we want to work out his BMI, so we need his weight. From the table, we can see Jay’s weight is 49kg and Charlie’s weight is 58kg. The combined weight of the 3 children is 172kg, so Alex’s weight must be 172-(49+58)=172-107=65kg. Therefore with a height of 162cm and a weight of 65kg, Alex’s BMI must be 25.