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What is the significance of the '±' sign in the pressure formula P = H ± h?
A. It indicates a range of possible pressures
B. It accounts for whether the mercury level in AB is higher or lower than in CD
C. It represents experimental uncertainty
D. It is only used for theoretical calculations
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