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How can you tell how tall your going to be?

How can you tell how tall your going to be?

Add the mother’s height and the father’s height in either inches or centimeters. Add 5 inches (13 centimeters) for boys or subtract 5 inches (13 centimeters) for girls. Divide by two.

How can I calculate my mother’s age?

If you don’t know someone’s exact date of birth, subtract the year of birth from the current year and the result will be the estimated age (you can be off by one year either side).

What will be my age if I was born in 2005 march?

How old am i, If i was born in March, 2005?

01 March 2005, Tuesday 16 Years, 9 Months, 19 Days or 201 months, or 876 weeks, or 6138 days, or 8838720 minutes, or 530323200 seconds
05 March 2005, Saturday 16 Years, 9 Months, 15 Days or 201 months, or 876 weeks, or 6134 days, or 8832960 minutes, or 529977600 seconds
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How do you calculate the height of a child between parents?

A simple Formula which bases its numbers on the point that children will grow up to reach a height somewhere between both their parent’s height. This calculator adds both parents heights together (in inches), divides this number by 2, and then either adds 2.5 inches if a boy or subtracts 2.5 inches if a girl.

Do children of very tall or short parents have different heights?

This means that very tall or short parents are likely to have a taller or shorter child than average, but the child is likely to be closer to the average height than their parents. Other important factors that contribute to a child’s adult height include nutrition, health, sports activities, health and age of the mother during pregnancy, etc.

What is the average height of a 20 year old male?

In the United States the average height of male of age 20 or older is 1.763 m or 5 ft 9 1/2 in, female is 1.622 m or 5 ft 4 in.

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Will the number of teenagers with fathers collect their pensions shoot up?

(The number of men having children over 50 has risen by almost two-thirds in the past 16 years, according to the Office for National Statistics.) This means the number of teenagers with fathers collecting their pensions will shoot up. But what’s it like to be a pensioner with young children?