There is no ideal weight. There is a range of healthy weights, and various ranges of unhealthy weights. Google "BMI" to get the ranges. However, it also depends on the muscularity of the person, so even the BMI ranges are not necessarily definitive (i.e. a body builder would likely have a high BMI, but is not considered "overweight").
It depends on your bone structure and build, but for a medium frame, 130-145 lbs.
The ideal weight for a woman who is exactly 5 feet tall is 100 pounds. For every additional inch above 5 feet, add five pounds. If you are shorter than 5 feet tall, subtract five pounds for every inch you measure below 5 feet. Next, determine whether you have a small, medium or large frame. Using a measuring tape, measure your wrist. If your wrist measures exactly 6 inches, you have a medium frame and the weight number you calculated above, does not need to be adjusted. If your wrist measures less than 6 inches, subtract 10 percent from your ideal weight. If your wrist measures more than 6 inches, add 10 percent to your ideal weight.
No...this weight is normal
The ideal weight for a five year old girl who is 43.5 inches tall (3 ft, 7.5 in.) is approximately 75lbs. This is directly from physician growth charts. Scroll down and there is a link to this chart.
Five feet 10 inches = 70 inches.
Five feet ten inches or Five feet and ten inches
60 inches are in five feet :) "XD
There are 4.667 feet in 56 inches. 56 inches x 1 foot/12 inches = 4.667 feet 1 foot = 12 inches
64 inches is greater than five feet because five feet equals 60 inches.
Five inches is about .4167 feet
There are 66 inches in five and a half feet. This can be calculated by multiplying 5.5 feet by 12 inches per foot.
5 feet = 60 inches. There are 12 inches per foot