This all has to do with Body Mass Index (BMI), which can be calculated on several places on the web. The most reliable would probably be the CDC.
For a boy, the information given would make the BMI in the 72nd percentile, which is considered a healthy weight (from the 5th percentile to the 85th).
For a girl, the BMI would be in the 67th percentile, which is also considered a healthy weight (the scale remains the same).
No that is around the target weight. A 13 year old will grow taller and gain weight but look slimmer. Excersize daily and eat plenty of fruits and vegetables and remove soda from your diet entirely if you are uncomfortable with you weight.
Megan weigh arround 115-120 pounds (52-54 kg).
English actress Natalie Dormer weighs about 115 pounds. She is devoted to yoga, which is how she keeps her svelte and thin body!
In the area of $40million +She earned $32million for the Pirates of the Carribean trilogy alone and now makes at least $8million per picture. She also has various endorsement deals.
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Emily weigh something like 110-115 pounds (50-52 kg).
Emily weigh something between 110 and 115 pounds (50-52 kg).
Sure it is. I was that tall when I was 8, and I was probably about 52 pounds. Your weight and height are both normal.
Emily is 5'2½ (159 cm). And she weigh about 110-115 pounds (50-52 kg).
Yes it is , it's more than overweight , obese. ADDED: The above is utter nonsense! BMI ( body mass index ) = pounds * 703/height in inches squared = 52 lb * 703/(50 in)^2 = 14.6 You could gain some weight. The range is about 19 to 25.
7% of 52 pounds: = 7% * 52 = 0.07 * 52 = 3.64 pounds or 3 pounds 10.64 ounces.
Well, try it out. Calculate 110 / 2, and see whether it is, or isn't, 52.
If x ≤ 3 then median = 3 pounds, range = 52 - x pounds. If 3 ≤ x ≤ 52 then median = x pounds, range = 52-3 = 49 pounds. If 52 ≤ x then median = 52 pounds, range = x - 3 pounds.
Emily weigh about 110-115 pounds (50-52 kg).
52 kg = 114.640396 pounds
52 ounces = 3.25 pounds
52 g = 0.11464 pounds.