Try this:-
With someones help, take your shoes off and stand against a wall pressing your back and the back of your head against the surface. Ask the person helping you to place a book flat on the top of your head and mark the under edge of the book where it touches the wall with a pencil. Then using a tape measure measure the distance from the base of the wall up to the mark. This measurement will tell you how tall you are.
Doctors usually look at your height and weight. They combine the information and they predict how tall you might be. But remember, doctors are predicting.
no there not always right well they hardly ever are no one can predict it cause there are short people with tall parents and tall people with short parents so therefor there's no exact answer.
Your genetic make up will determine how tall you grow. It's impossible to predict. You may grow taller than your parents or you may not. At age 11, there is an extremely high probability that you will continue to grow.
There is a random genetic reshuffling in the process of sexual reproduction which makes it impossible to predict which parent will prove to be more influential for a given trait such as height; furthermore, genes are not the only determining factor. The diet of this hypothetical child will also play a role.
The future is difficult to predict accurately (but very easy to predict inaccurately) so allow me to predict that Africa is facing a difficult future.
It is not possible to predict.
because he is only person who predict the probability of tall and short plants is tall plant was 3 in 4 and the short plant was 1 in 4
because he is only person who predict the probability of tall and short plants is tall plant was 3 in 4 and the short plant was 1 in 4
I predict you will meet a tall, handsome stranger ...
It is not possible for us to predict how tall you will be.
It is not possible to predict the height that you will eventually reach.
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Doctors usually look at your height and weight. They combine the information and they predict how tall you might be. But remember, doctors are predicting.
You can never know for sure how tall you are going to be; it is something you can't predict.
Using a Punnett square, we can predict that 3 out of the 4 offspring will be tall if both parent plants are heterozygous for the tall trait (Tt x Tt). This is based on the 3:1 phenotypic ratio expected from a monohybrid cross.
There is no way to predict the future, but you can estimate your final height by that of your relatives.
There is no way to "predict" how tall you will be unfortunately. It's one of the surprises of growing up!