The body mass index (BMI) of a person is defined by B(m, h) = m/h 2 where

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The body mass index (BMI) of a person is defined by B(m, h) = m/h2 where m is the person’s mass (in kilograms) and h is the height (in meters). Draw the level curves B(m, h) = 18.5, B(m, h) = 25, B(m, h) = 30, and B(m, h) = 40. A rough guideline is that a person is underweight if the BMI is less than 18.5; optimal if the BMI lies between 18.5 and 25; overweight if the BMI lies between 25 and 30; and obese if the BMI exceeds 30. Shade the region corresponding to optimal BMI. Does someone who weighs 62 kg and is 152 cm tall fall into this category?

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