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What will be dry weight (`kg m^(-2)` ) of tertiary consumer in an ecosystem if the dry weight primary consumer is` 37 kg m^(-27)`

A

`21 Kg m^(-2)`

B

`11 Kg m^(-2)`

C

`4 Kg m^(-2)`

D

`1.5 Kg m^(-2)`

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