The formula to calculate the Inseam to Height Ratio (IHR) is:
\[ IHR = \frac{I}{H} \]
Where:
Let's say the inseam length (\( I \)) is 30 inches, and the height (\( H \)) is 70 inches. Using the formula:
\[ IHR = \frac{30}{70} \]
We get:
\[ IHR = \frac{30}{70} \approx 0.43 \]
So, the Inseam to Height Ratio (\( IHR \)) is approximately 0.43.
The inseam to height ratio is a measure of how an individual's leg length compares to their total height. This ratio is often used in tailoring and clothing design to ensure a proper fit for pants and other garments. It can also be indicative of body proportions and may be used in ergonomics and athletic training to customize equipment and training programs.