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The length of a person's foot is approximately 15 percent of his or her height. Use this proporation for your calculations: 15/100 = Length of Foot/x (person's height) This works best on a full grown individual for the ratio of body parts is slightly different in growing children. http://www.cyberbee.com/whodunnit/foot.html The length of a person's foot is approximately 15 percent of his or her height. Use this proporation for your calculations: 15/100 = Length of Foot/x (person's height) This works best on a full grown individual for the ratio of body parts is slightly different in growing children. http://www.cyberbee.com/whodunnit/foot.html

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The head to body ratio of humans depends on the age and the individual. A full grown person may have 1/7 or 1/8 head to body ratio.

The younger the person, the bigger the head is compared to the body.

At birth the head to body ratio is 1/3.

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On average, the length of the femur bone is about 26-27% of a human's height. This ratio can vary depending on factors such as age, sex, and population group.

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The length of the femur is approximately 1/4 the height.

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it varies greatly from gender to gender, and race to race, but typically speaking it is about 14-16 percent of the height of a person.

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The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its radius is 2 pi, or 2 times pi. Pi is approximately 3.14.

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