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Steven is comparing the cost of a fresh lobster dinner at two different restaurants. The first restaurant charges $51 for the meal, plus $2 per pound for the lobster he picks. At the
second restaurant, Steven would pay $4 per pound for the lobster, in addition to $19 for the
meal. Steven realizes that, in theory, dinner at both restaurants could cost the same amount
if the lobster had a certain weight. How much would Steven pay for his dinner? What is the
weight?

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