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In the error analysis formula, why is the relative error in slope (∆slope/slope) multiplied by 2?
A. Because there are two time measurements
B. Because the slope is squared in the formula
C. Because the slope appears in the denominator of the viscosity formula, and its error contribution is weighted accordingly
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