You didn't really provide Kyle's BMI? But given the fact that his BMI is less than 25 but latger than 18, it would mean that he is in a healthy range, meaning his BMI not really posing considerable risk to him.
However, if his BMI is higher than 25, that would mean that he is likely to suffer from different conditions, related to being overweight.
The 5 Whys is a technique used in the Analyzephase of the Six Sigma DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) methodology. ... By repeatedly asking the question “Why” (five is a good rule of thumb), you can peel away the layers of symptoms which can lead to the root cause of a problem.
If your net calorie intake is over around 2000-2500, most likely you'd gain weight. If it's under, you'd lose, and if it's around the same you'd maintain.
Answer:
Test to see whether a Carbon Monoxide detector works
Explanation:
This was kinda tricky...
The first one which is the loaded firearm is not the best one because one of the kids can grab the gun and think that its a toy, and well things go bad from there. The second one which is the Medicine in the lower cabinet would have been good if it was on a high shelf where none of the kids can grab it and take one thinking that it is candy. And the last one which is the Chemicals are definitely not right and is kinda dumb.