You can't just figure it. Body fat needs to be measured before and after weight lossto determine the percentage lost. Skin calipers, bioelectrical impedance, bodpod,X-rays or MRI can be used to determine this.
To find "percentage weight loss", take your current weight, and divide it by your original weight. Then multiply this number by 100, to make it a percentage. If the resulting percentage is bigger than 100 (say, 103%), it means you have gained 3 percent of your original bodyweight. If the number is less than 100 (say, 93%), it means your are 93% of the weight that you original weight (i.e you have lost 7%).
You can calculate weight gain percentage by dividing original weight from new weight and finding the difference from 100%. Example: original weight = 47 , new weight = 52 , 47/52 = 90.3% you gained 9.7%.
Multiply the number of pounds lost times 100 and divide the answer by your starting weight.
170 calories and 110 of those calories are from fat. what is the percent of calories are from fat?
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You cannot calculate weights to percentages. Percentages are comparisons of two related quantities so you can have one weight as a percentage of another weight, but not by itself.
It may vary. You have to look up molar weights for all the substances involved in the mix or compound. Then calculate the percentage.
Soxhlet extraction is the usual method; this doesn't require you to "calculate" anything, except to the extent that "(weight of fat/weight of original sample) * 100" is a calculation.
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The fat percentage of your body will drastically decrease as you gain muscle weight and lose fat. You will gain weight overall, but it will be lean tissue, which is much healthier for your body than fatty tissue.
You could use a BMI calculator which gives you a ratio. The ratio is your weight in relation to your height. You can use this ratio as your percentage to measure how far you are from your ideal weight.
Of course it is possible ot gain weight in one day! If you eat as much as you need to eat then you wont gain weight in one day but if you eat a lot in one day then of course you are gonna gain weight in one day!
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They exercise for experiments back on Earth to calculate weight loss, gain, sweat things like that. How i have no idea...
Statistics can be helpful and found in everyday life. You use it to calculate the percentage of people with diabetes, a basketball player's shooting percentage, freethrow percentage, losing weight, etc...
Yes you do gain weight.