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Your best friend has very low energy levels and complains of not being able to sleep at night. Determine the BMI score that would most likely contribute to this problem. 14 20 2…
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Your best friend has very low energy levels and complains of not being able to sleep at night. Determine the BMI score that would most likely contribute to this problem.
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Answer:14
Explanation:hope this helps
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Answer: 14
Explanation: 20-23 is normal.
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