Depends what you frame is like and what your muscle mass is but for an average/ unspecific result try BMI
http://www.weightlossresources.co.uk/body_weight/healthy_weight/bmi_calculator.htm
Only relies on averages though so its not that accurate and shouldn't be taken seriously.
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At LEAST 100 pounds is the lowest weight for anyone over 5 feet
The ideal weight for a man who is exactly 5 feet tall is 106 pounds. For every additional inch above 5 feet, add 6 pounds. To determine whether you have a small, medium or large frame, measure your wrist. If your wrist measures exactly 7 inches, you have a medium frame and you do not need to adjust your ideal weight. If your wrist is smaller than 7 inches, you have a small frame and should subtract 10 percent from your ideal weight. If your wrist is larger than 7 inches, you have a small frame and should add 10 percent to your ideal weight.
The ideal weight for a woman who is exactly 5 feet tall is 100 pounds. For every additional inch above 5 feet, add five pounds. If you are shorter than 5 feet tall, subtract five pounds for every inch you measure below 5 feet. Next, determine whether you have a small, medium or large frame. Using a measuring tape, measure your wrist. If your wrist measures exactly 6 inches, you have a medium frame and the weight number you calculated above, does not need to be adjusted. If your wrist measures less than 6 inches, subtract 10 percent from your ideal weight. If your wrist measures more than 6 inches, add 10 percent to your ideal weight.
I found a calculator that will determine what your ideal weight according to height will be. The link for that is below.
155 pounds
60 k.
About 62 kg