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    The Sensory Threshold of Being Able to Detect a Teaspoon
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The Sensory Threshold of Being Able to Detect a Teaspoon

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Question 76

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The sensory threshold of being able to detect a teaspoon of sugar dissolved in 2 gallons of water is an example of a difference threshold.

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