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so, fun fact about digital scales: most have fairly wide margins of error, like +/- 1-2%, which is 2-4 lbs on a 200 lbs person, BUT they mask this by storing your weight in memory for a certain period of time - usually about 15 minutes - if you step off and step right back on, the scale will recognize this and serve you the old weight to mask the measurement error. so it is likely this person spent just long enough in the shower for the memory to dump, and she got an honest re-read within the scale’s MoE.

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