Lobster A=4.5 kg. According to Webster's Law, how much does Lobster B have to weight in order
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Lobster A=4.5 kg. According to Webster's Law, how much does Lobster B have to weight in order for this lobster fisherman to be able to tell that Lobster B is heavier than Lobster A? (The constant (K) for weight is 0.033).
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