That would depend on your family. You can do a growth chart for yourself by visiting wolframalpha.com. In the search bar on that site type:
male growth chart, 17 years, 5'6", (weight in LB)
drink milk. why do you want to be so tall?
-39
17 + 56 = 73
the oarfish is the biggest fish in the world it can grow up to 3miles :0
For the values: 56, 17 the LCM is: 952
Yes, it is possible to be taller than both parents even if one parent is taller than the other. Height is determined by a combination of genetics and environmental factors, so it is possible for a child to surpass the height of their parents.
56-39 = 17
56/68 = 14/17
3.2941
129
The GCF is 1.
646 ÷ 17 = 38 38 + 56 = 94