If the BMI is directly proportional to the person's weight (in pounds), then:I
![BMI=k\cdot w](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/fq7a361kc2du97lo18fwn300c7zwdpwmpb.png)
Where w is the weight and k is a constant of proportionality. We know that if w = 145 pounds, the BMI is 23.2. Then:
![\begin{gathered} 23.2=k\cdot145 \\ \\ \Rightarrow k=0.16 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/s66hm3wl7rfohxj4j8y9k4lamedceackqf.png)
Finally, if the person loses 5 pounds, w = 140 pounds. Using the first equation:
![\begin{gathered} BMI=0.16\cdot140 \\ \\ \therefore BMI=22.4 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/l9titqaqx1vl1ozx3fat5uw4vy3dg77uyn.png)
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