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Mathematics, 06.12.2019 08:31 codeyhatch142

The waist to hip ratio (whr) is a ratio, commonly expressed as a decimal that has been shown to be a good predictor of possible cardiovascular problems in both men and women. if a male has a whr greater than 1 he is considered to be at high risk for cardiovascular problems. calculate the whr of a male with a waist measurement of 40 inches and hip measurement 2 inches less.

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