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am i overweight if i weigh 54kg and i'm 1.75m tall

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The BMI for a height of 1.75 metres and a weight of 54 kilograms evaluates to 17.6. This is classified as underweight because it is under 18.5. Normal is between 18.5 and 24.9.
What is the BMI of someone weighing 54 kilograms with the height 1.75 metres?
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