No, I think you are the average weight. I think you might me a bit underweight, because I'm 5'3 and weight the same you and you over a foot taller than me.
Depends on your height.
His height is 6 ft 3 quarters of an inch. His weight is one million pounds.
Depends on the height. 2-3 pounds per inch is normal.
Height does not determine weight. Many children of the same height will vary greatly in weight.
A healthy BMI (Body Mass Index) for adults is between 18.5 and 24.9 (weight divided by height, squared x 703). Adults with a BMI of less than 18.5 are considered underweight. Adults with a BMI of 25 to 29.9 are considered overweight. Adults with a BMI of 30 or more are considered excessively overweight, or obese. For your height a healthy weight is 129-167.
You are underweight - your BMI is 15.2 and the healthy range is 19.5 to 24.9. You are however young which tends to mean you will be slimmer but technically you are underweight. The best way to figure your healthiest weight is by your height. For 5 feet you should weight 100 lbs. and for every inch more you should weight an extra five lbs. For example, if you are 5 ft. 1 in. you should weight 105. If you are 5 ft. 2 in. you should weigh 110 and so on. Hope that helps.
Yes you can increase height,but not alot You can increase like 1/2 an inch
one pound and one inch
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6 Foot 1 Inch
The answer depends on the linear density of the material.
AnswerIt depends on the height and bone structure. A 50 inch (4'2") boy will typically weight about 48-52 lbs. 'Ideal weight' is determined more accurately by height and bone structure rather than the age of the individual.