Nested sub query

HI,
how ro write nested multiple row ( row should consist range of values )sub query between tables if they dont have any common column.
Based on this weight range I have to group the other columns.
For eg:
My table should contain
weight-range:
1-> 2
2->3
3->4
etc

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    ' ' ||
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    ' ' ||
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    -- DECLARE
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            spriden_last_name,
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