How much is an average 9th grade girl supposed to weigh?
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depends on your height
It's impossible to say without age and height
It depends on height, not age.
160LBS
not much more than 120
There is no average for being in 9th grade, it all depends on your height and age. You can always ask your Dr.
probally around 130 or 140
Depending on your height and age...any where from 100-115 pounds. When I was in 9th grade I weighed 102 pounds and I was 15 and 5'1
WELL I WEIGH ABOUT 140 AND I AM 20 POUNDS OVERWGIGHT
This has more to do with your height and bone structure. There is no average weight for age. Everyone is different. :)
I really don't know but all the average girls i know are between 100 -120 lbs so yeah around there i am guessing
It depends on your height! Also remember muscle weighs more than fat!
Your weight is contingent upon your height and build. Access the link below, type in your height and weight to calculate your BMI (body mass index). Then, compare your BMI to the scale on the left of the page and it will tell you whether you are underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese.
Unfortunately, there is no “average” because there are so many variables. It depends on height, body type, and conditioning. A scrawny kid and a conditioned kid may look the same and wear the same clothes, but muscle weighs so much more than flab. The child could also be “big boned” or “fine boned”, which would influence their weight.
Supposedly you should gain 5lbs/2.27kg for every inch you grow after 5' or 1.5m
That would put you on the lower weight side. Give another 10lbs/5kg for the total range.
i cant tell you without height, age and bone structure..wow that sounds really weird. but, if you are like everybody else i know, then you should weigh around 105 to 120
DO NOT WORRY about how much you weigh. it depends on ur hieght anyways ok? now how old u are
Search online for a BMI calculator, there is one for children and teens. It will tell you if you are a healthy weight based on age, height, and gender.
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