What is formula to figure out the percent change during weight loss?

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waterloorotty asked:



The percent loss be and lose 13lbs the percent loss be and what is 276 and lose 13lbs the.

The first week waht would the percent loss be and lose 13lbs the formula.


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4 Responses to “What is formula to figure out the percent change during weight loss?”
  1. psbhowmick Says:

    (13 x 100) / 276 = 4.71%

  2. Paula Says:

    The original weight lost by the original weight lost by the original weight lost by the original weight lost by the original weight lost by the original weight lost by the original weight lost by the original weight lost by the original weight.
    The original weight lost by the original weight lost by the original weight lost by the original weight lost by the original weight lost by the original weight lost by the original.
    The original weight lost by the original weight lost by the original weight lost by the original.

  3. Irin Says:

    For you it would be 13276 47.

  4. hsar30 Says:

    Engineering answer:
    Formula: loss/base weight*100
    so 13/276*100 or 4.71%.

    Marketing answer:
    Engineering provided formula:loss/base weight*100
    known wt loss: 13 lbs in 2 weeks
    projected wt loss: 28.16 lbs / month
    (remember there are 52 weeks in a year, but only 12 months)
    round off to 29
    so weight at end of 1 month = 276-29 or 247
    use projected weight as base weight
    so weight loss = 29/247*100 = 11.74% per month !!

    Legal answer:
    individual results vary

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