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Body surface area (BSA) is used to determine doses of medications. The formula is BSA = sqrt(H•M/3,600), where H is the height in centimeters and M is the mass in kilograms. A doctor calculates that a particular dose of medicine is appropriate
for an individual whose BSA is less than 1.6. If the mass of the individual is 68 kilograms, how many centimeters tall can she be for the dose to be appropriate?

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