Stand her on the scales and then lift one and see what the difference is;
2007-01-04 07:17:00
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answered by huggz 7
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4"11, Around 90 lbs. I say around because my weight changes from 87 lbs. to 93 lbs. So I just say the middle 90 lbs. which is the most common weight when I weight myself. I don't know my other measurements and am to lazy to measure right now (and I don't have a measuring tape!) but I wear a 32 size bra. I have always been small for my age, weighed less than other kids my age, but have always been consistent with my growth rate. Hope this helps you some. Sorry I don't have the other measurements for you.
2016-05-23 02:44:54
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answered by Anonymous
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You could make a mold of the persons breasts, then measure how much water the molds can contain. The weight of the water should be similar to the actual weight.
2007-01-04 03:57:24
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answered by Mike 5
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Okay, so I have thought about this too. I feel like if you put a scale on a table and paced one breast onto the scale, you could get a general idea of how much it weighed.
2007-01-04 03:53:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Weigh the lady, then place her breasts on a shelf and weigh her again. The difference between the two weights is the weight of her breasts. If you are looking for the weight of just one breast, simply divide your answer by two.
2007-01-04 03:56:07
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answered by Anonymous
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easy, ask the lady in question to remove bra then very gently place both hands under her boobs , then in a swaying scales motion say " whey heyyy "
easy !
2007-01-05 02:10:34
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answered by louy 2
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Use a machete and some scales
2007-01-04 03:53:17
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answered by oOmaundOo 1
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of course but what for . sounds a bit evil.
2007-01-04 04:05:29
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answered by dendeedenise 1
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i have always wondered that myself, mine are huge and ive always wondered how much they weighed
2007-01-04 03:56:29
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answered by angie m 2
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