Participant ID Cholesterol (pounds) (inches) 65.00 Pressure Pressure 1 140 59 200 138 2 119 64 150 138 69.75 3 120 62 227 155 65.75 4 127 81 227 180 70.00 5 125 66 163 161 70.50 6 135 72 210 206 70.00 7 105 81 210 235 73.00 8 115 65 275 151 60.75 106 70 208 215 69.00 10 131 77 159 142 61.00 Note: 2 different formulas provided for BMI and MAP. The data above come from a subsample of 10 participants who attend the seventh examination of the Framingham Offspring Study. Problem 7: The body mass index (BMI) of a person is defined as: BMI = (weightpounds× 0.4536) height height masskg massi, x 703 BMI = (heightinehes × 0.0254)² Add a column to the data titled BMI and compute the BMI of each participant.

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Participant ID
Pressure
Pressure
Cholesterol
(pounds)
(inches)
1
140
59
200
138
65.00
2.
119
64
150
138
69.75
3
120
62
227
155
65.75
4
127
81
227
180
70.00
125
66
163
161
70.50
135
72
210
206
70.00
105
81
210
235
73.00
8
115
65
275
151
60.75
106
70
208
215
69.00
10
131
77
159
142
61.00
Note: 2 different formulas provided for BMI and MAP.
The data above come from a subsample of 10 participants who attend the seventh examination of the
Framingham Offspring Study.
Problem 7: The body mass index (BMI) of a person is defined as:
masskg
massib
BMI =
(weightpoundsX 0.4536) height
(heightnehes x 0.0254)²
x 703
height
BMI
Add a column to the data titled BMI and compute the BMI of each participant.
Transcribed Image Text:Participant ID Pressure Pressure Cholesterol (pounds) (inches) 1 140 59 200 138 65.00 2. 119 64 150 138 69.75 3 120 62 227 155 65.75 4 127 81 227 180 70.00 125 66 163 161 70.50 135 72 210 206 70.00 105 81 210 235 73.00 8 115 65 275 151 60.75 106 70 208 215 69.00 10 131 77 159 142 61.00 Note: 2 different formulas provided for BMI and MAP. The data above come from a subsample of 10 participants who attend the seventh examination of the Framingham Offspring Study. Problem 7: The body mass index (BMI) of a person is defined as: masskg massib BMI = (weightpoundsX 0.4536) height (heightnehes x 0.0254)² x 703 height BMI Add a column to the data titled BMI and compute the BMI of each participant.
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