add your parents ages in inches. then divide it by 2. add 2.5 and plus or minus 4 inches.
AnswerThis could be incorrect, but the most probably answer would be 5'11''. It could be off by one inch, but unless you have an irregular growth patter, which you shouldn't, you should grow one more inch and reach your final height!
Answer1. Add your parents' heights together in inches. (65+76=141)
2. Subtract 5 if you're a girl, add 5 if you're a boy. (141-5=136 for girls, 141+5=146 for boys)
3. Divide that number by 2. (for girls: 136÷2=68 inches [5ft 8in]) (for boys: 146÷2=73 inches [6ft 1in])
That's it! It's pretty accurate, it said I would be 61.5 inches, and that's what I am, now that I'm done growing. ;)
AnswerThis answer too is incorrect. I tryed both and I got 5'3 and 5'4 from them. Meanwhile I'm nearly 5'6. If your docter can't tell you of a test that will figure out how tall you will be there probly isn't one that actually works. Ask a docter.Genetics doesn't just include the immediate family, but the genes of your grandparents as well. A good way to find a ballpark range of height is to ask your doctor at your next appointment. They have been measuring your height since you were born and have your height percentile. However, just because your parents are tall doesn't mean you will be, though it does give you an advantage.
its all in the genes you should find out more information about the rest of the family
Ex: Two redhead parents have a baby and the baby has blonde hair...turns out the mother had a grandfather that had blonde hair
we all stop or continue growing at different times and at different rates. I am, for example, 6 feet 1 inches tall and i'm 16. i haven't grown one inch more since i was 15. maybe i stopped growing or im at a very slow pace. They say you don't stop growing until you are at least 21, but everybody's different.
It is impossible to tell. I grew 5 inches, after my 18th birthday.
you will probably turn up being about 5'5-7
At this age, a girl will grow another inch. A boy will grow another 1½ to 2 inches.
You go tothe doctor
Shoes that taking our feet
Yes they do. I am 6'4" and have a size 15 shoes, and I am 13 years old. Tall people tend to have big shoe sizes.
5 1/2 inches
probably 5'8 girls grow till their 15 years old. feet are the first to be done growing so you know she will grow into her feet and size 10 is above average feet size for a women and the feet correlates to height which is self comprehendable.
I would say at least 6'2 to 6'3 inches tall. maybe more. At 12 I wore a size eleven as well, I was 5'2 inches tall. I grew 9 inches in my junior jear in high school. Im 6' 2 1/2 " tall now.
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The stakes should be made of rolled steel 1 inch in diameter. The should be 14-15 inches above the ground with a 3 inch lean. The stakes should be 40 feet apart.
Yes or metric. I wear a 8.5 inch shoe and a 39 in metric sizes.
it depends what shoe size you are...personally i am an inch taller than you and 10 pounds less and i use a 7.5 board
size 7
My son wears a toddler 8 shoe size and his feet are barely over 5 inches long. Hope that helps!
I am 11 and I have a shoe size of 14.5 I am 6 feet 1 inch
Women's shoe size is two sizes less than men's. So if you have a size 7 women's shoe you have a 9-inch long foot.
288 of them.
If the question is how many inches long is a size 6 female shoe (as it appears to be), and not how many inches are in 6 feet, then the answer is 9. There is actually a table endorsed by the shoe manufacturers which so indicates.
Not all size 11 shoes are the same length. But some are 11 inches. 50 steps x 11 inches = 550 inches 46 feet = 552 inches
Sherman Garnes was 6 feet 6 inches He had a size 13 shoe