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Ask AI: im 11 how old would i be in 5 years and im 4 ft 7 or 4ft 8 my parents are 6 ft the other 5 ft 10 how tall would I be just estimate

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Question: im 11 how old would i be in 5 years and im 4 ft 7 or 4ft 8 my parents are 6 ft the other 5 ft 10 how tall would I be just estimate

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Great questions! Let’s break it down: **1. How old would you be in 5 years?** You’re 11 now, so in 5 years you’ll be **16 years old**! **2. Estimating your future height:** Since one parent is 6 ft (72 inches) and the other is 5 ft 10 in (70 inches), you might end up somewhere near their heights, but it's hard to know for sure. Genetics play a big role, but so do things like nutrition, sleep, and exercise. A **simple method** to estimate is: - Add both parents’ heights (in inches): 72 + 70 = 142 inches - Divide by 2: 142 ÷ 2 = 71 inches - For a boy, add 2.5 inches (for a girl, subtract 2.5 inches): 71 + 2.5 = **73.5 inches** So, **73.5 inches is about 6 feet 1.5 inches**. But remember, this is just a rough guess! You could end up a bit taller or shorter. At **4 ft 7 or 4 ft 8** (that’s about 55–56 inches at age 11), you’re on track, especially with tall parents. Most people keep growing until about 16–18 years old. **Quick summary:** - In 5 years, you’ll be 16. - You might grow to be around 6 ft or maybe a little taller, but only time will tell! If you want to grow tall, eat healthy foods, get good sleep, and stay active. If you’re concerned or curious, your doctor can give you an estimate based on growth charts!

Answered by gpt-4.1

Nov. 30, 2025, 8:35 a.m.

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Published: Sunday, November 30, 2025

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