I would say about 5 pounds per inch but it depends on the person.
Usually.
Height does not determine weight. Many children of the same height will vary greatly in weight.
like an inch every 2 weeks....the woman will gain about 20-30 pounds throughout the whole pregnancy and the baby should be between 5 and 8lbs.
Anywhere from 24 to 31lbs for a boy and about 23 to 30 for a girl. This is based on the current rate of growth charts for kids between 1 to 6 years of age.
A crapload.
That's the average. Men tend to hold weight in the lower belly and pubic area. You are not gaining an inch, just uncovering what you already have.
80-90 pounds
The average weight for a fourth-grade child is typically between 50 to 90 pounds, but this can vary depending on factors such as height, gender, and individual growth patterns. It's important to focus on overall health and growth rather than a specific number on the scale.
105 for girls and i think 110 for boys
Use a BMI calculator.
For every inch you are over 5' you should gain 5 lbs. so approx. 115lbs
At that height, this child sounds like the age of a Little Leaguer and an average length bat would be in the 29-31 inch range. However, the weight of the bat will also come into play when it comes to one that the child will be comfortable using. Bats come designated with a 'drop' ... this is the length of the bat, in inches, subtracted from the weight of the bat, in ounces. All youth bats are a minus 'drop', for example, a 30 inch long bat that weighs 25 ounces is a 'drop' of -5. Generally, the younger the player the higher the minus drop should be when it comes to the child being comfortable swinging the bat.