It will take one year for the tree to reach half its maximum height. Since the tree doubles in height each year, it will be at half its maximum height the year before it reaches its full height.
2 years
99 days
The tree took 19 years to reach half its maximum height. Since it doubled in height each year, it was half of its maximum height in the year prior to reaching its full height.
There is no direct corellation between age and height.
It depends, the child might have dwarfism or might be born tall.
Most children vary. But if you measure a child at 2 and a half years old he or she will be double that height when fully grown.
The height of a piece of paper folded in half once is half of its original height.
No, a child's height is determined by a combination of genes from both parents as well as environmental factors like nutrition and health care. While genes play a significant role in determining height, they are not the sole factor influencing it.
After the 7th bounce, the ball will reach a height of 1 meter. This is because after each bounce, the ball reaches half of its previous height. So, after 1 bounce it reaches 64 meters, after 2 bounces it reaches 32 meters, after 3 bounces it reaches 16 meters, and so on, until it reaches 1 meter after the 7th bounce.
After each bounce, the ball reaches half of the height from which it was dropped. Since the ball was initially dropped from 10 feet, on the first bounce it will reach 5 feet, on the second bounce it will reach 2.5 feet, on the third bounce it will reach 1.25 feet, and on the fourth bounce it will reach 0.625 feet.
1.Add 5 inches to your dad's height 2.Add your mom's height to the result you got in step#1 3.Take the result in step# 2 and divide it by 2 Total 6 feet and half and inch While height is largely a inherited factor there is no precise way to determine your eventual maximum height.