I would say at least 65+ pounds
It doesn't matter about the weight or height. For safety the child should be fifteen or older.
Lol it depends on their age, weight, etc.
You should weight around 100 pounds. That is normal for a child like you.
A child under eighteen cannot make the decision of which parent to live with in any state. That decision is up to the court although some states have guidelines regarding how much weight a child's preference should have according to the child's age.A child under eighteen cannot make the decision of which parent to live with in any state. That decision is up to the court although some states have guidelines regarding how much weight a child's preference should have according to the child's age.A child under eighteen cannot make the decision of which parent to live with in any state. That decision is up to the court although some states have guidelines regarding how much weight a child's preference should have according to the child's age.A child under eighteen cannot make the decision of which parent to live with in any state. That decision is up to the court although some states have guidelines regarding how much weight a child's preference should have according to the child's age.
Stability, how much weight it can hold, and if the hinges are made out of hard metal.
Babies vary greatly in size and weight, especially in infancy. Unless there are specific problems with the child's health, the weight is of little importance.
I would say about 5 pounds per inch but it depends on the person.
The child's weight would be approx 1034 pounds-force.
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Children typically need to use a safety seat until they weigh at least 40 pounds, which is often the minimum requirement for transitioning to a booster seat. However, specific regulations can vary by state or country, so it's essential to check local laws. In general, children should remain in a safety seat until they outgrow the manufacturer's height and weight limits. Always prioritize the child's safety by following the guidelines provided by safety seat manufacturers and local regulations.
The ideal weight of a ten year old varies depending on the build/frame of the child, their height, and what sex they are. In other words, it is the body composition that should be measured to determine is a child is underweight, at a healthy weight, or overweight or obese. A BMI calculator given these variables would help more than an estimation of 'ideal weight'.
Males should weigh between 30-50kg Females should weigh between 30-45kg You can times the kg by 2.2 to get the answer in pounds