By the time a child is 6 years old, the child weighs, on average, about ____ pounds and stands approximately ____ inches tall. 75; 50 60; 55 30; 36 46; 46
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Step 1: According to the CDC growth charts, the average weight for a 6-year-old child is around 46-46 pounds. Show more…
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