Not necessarily! Your body is still growing and certainly still carries a healthy amount of so-called "baby fat" that will not disappear until you are in your early 20s! Consult your doctor about the optimal weight for your height. Make sure you eat a wide variety of whole, healthy foods and exercise as much as you can and you will be just fine. It all depends on how tall you are. My son is a little heavy while the rest of the family is very thin. The one thing you have going for you is that you are still growing. If you can eat more healthy foods and exercise, just going for a walk, shooting baskets, fun stuff, you can probably maintain this weight while you grow. Good luck.
No, but you are too young to worry about it.
The BMI for a 5'4" person weighing 113 lbs is 19.4. This is considered a normal weight.
113 months = 9.41666667 years.
11-3 which is the same as 1/113.
You are not overweight if you are 5 feet tall weighing 113 pounds. You are considered in the healthy weight range as long as you are 95 to 127 pounds.
It's releasing on 5th jan. most probably
Your estimated GFR is 113 because your kidney function is good.
113 years
113 years
2 years = 63 113 851.9 seconds
113 years
it is 113 years old