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Why might the 'resulting error in length' (r/3) be important in a Boyle's law experiment?
A. Because it indicates a flaw in the experimental setup
B. Because it provides a correction factor for relating changes in measured length to actual changes in air volume
C. Because it shows the experiment is inaccurate
D. Because it needs to be added to all length measurements
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