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Sketch a table comparing ape index values across various heights and reach heights, showing how to determine the ape index using an alternative method.

This page is designed to allow users to measure their ape index by knowing their height and the height to which they can reach standing with their feet flat on the ground. Typically, the ape index

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Question: Measuring Ape Index by Height and Reaching Height. This page is designed to allow users to measure their ape index by knowing their height and the height to which they can reach standing with their feet flat on the ground. Typically, the ape index is calculated using one's height and their wing-span (finger-tip to finger-tip), but some people may find it easier to measure their reach height (i.e. from the ground to the tips of their fingers). First, return a table detailing different Ape Indexes across different wing-spans and heights. Then, explain your process for how you will construct a table that relates height and reach height. Then, follow through on this process and construct a table that shows the different ape indices across different heights and reach heights.

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To measure your ape index with your height and reach height, you can follow this process: 1. Measure your height without shoes, standing straight up against a wall. 2. Measure your reach height (also without shoes), standing with your feet flat on the ground, and reaching up as high as you can with one hand. 3. Subtract your height from your reach height. This will give you the difference between your reach height and your height. 4. Use this difference to calculate the ape index by dividing the difference by the height and multiplying the result by 100. Here's a table that shows the ape index for various heights and reach heights: ``` Height | Reach Height | Difference | Ape Index ---------------------------------------------- 5'0" | 5'2" | 2" | 3.3% 5'2" | 5'5" | 3" | 4.8% 5'4" | 5'7" | 3" | 4.6% 5'6" | 5'9" | 3" | 4.5% 5'8" | 5'11" | 3" | 4.3% 5'10" | 6'1" | 3" | 4.2% 6'0" | 6'3" | 3" | 4.2% 6'2" | 6'5" | 3" | 4.0% ``` Please note that the table above might not be entirely accurate, but it is meant to give you an idea of how the ape index changes with different heights and reach heights. To get an accurate ape index, it is always better to measure your wingspan directly.

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June 16, 2023, 6:16 p.m.

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Published: Friday, June 16, 2023

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