There is no real answer to that question. It depends if the person started puberty a long time ago or very recently. You would weigh more if you started puberty than a person who just started it at age of 13. Sometimes it depends on your size (this is usually for guys) taller guys usually weigh more than smaller guys and sometimes it goes for girls. It also depends if its a boy or a girl. Generally boys weigh more than girls. If I had to answer that it a boys weight should be 115 and girl should be 100 or a little more. Those numbers might not be right those kind of numbers change all the time but over time this average weight has been increasing dramatically and rarely it goes down.
about 115-120 pounds
I think that a 13 year old girl should be developed nicely. She is supposed to have a bit of boobs, and her weight is supposed to be around 7.5 stones I think.
The weight is suppose to be somewhere around 85-100 pounds and you are suppose to be atleast 5.8 or taller in seventh grade
Because the number 13 is suppose to be unlucky and in the book Room 13 is scary!
There is never a weight your "suppose" to weigh. If you can tell me your height I would be able to tell you a healthy weight for the average 12 year old person to weigh.
it depends on ur weight but it happens to believe that our musle's weight is suppose to be half our body weight
A ten year old is suppose to be 65-85 pounds but it depends on how tall you are so you might weight more if your taller
Case 1845C weight is 5860# I suppose that is with bucket, and fluids full.
A 13 year is suppose to be your friend. That age is not ripe for dating.
I suppose that you think to tared weight. Net weight is the difference between gross weight and tared weight.
Type your answer here... she has 13 but she was suppose to have 15
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