Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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In python, write a function that receives three parameters: name, weight, and height. The default value for name is James. The function calculates the BMI and returns it. BMI is: weight/(height^2). Weight should be in kg and height should be in meters. For instance, if the weight is 60 kg and the height is 1.7 m, then the BMI should be 20.76. The function should print the name and BMI. The function should return 'BMI is greater than 22' if the MBI is greater than or equal to 22. Otherwise, the function should return 'BMI is less than 22'. Call the function and print its output.
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