relationship between length and weight
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The LWR is expressed by using the equation: W = aLb (Le Cren 1951; King 1995; Froese 2006), where W = weight of the samples in g, L = length of the sample in cm, a = constant (intercept), b = constant (slope of regression line).
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lengthLength is one dimensional whereas weight which depends on volume is three dimensional. Hence, there is thinking that weight of a fish is proportional to cube of the length of the fish. That is, there exists cubic relationship between weight and length of a fish. For an ideal fish which maintains the same shape b=3.
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