Melanie is doing a study on various weight loss plans and needs to determine an individual's weight status by calculating their body-mass index. To calculate a person's body-mass index Melanie requires their height measured in meters and their weight measured in kilograms. The index is calculated by dividing a person's weight by the square of their height. The person's index is then compared to the following scale to determine their weight status: Below 18.5=underweight, 18.5-24.5= normal,over 25.0 = overweight. Five hundred people have agreed to participate in Melanie's study. With so many calculations to perform, she would like a computer program that will do this calculation for her. She decides to prepare a flowchart to help her properly design the computer program.