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Why was the weigh/filter paper used in this experiment? check all that apply. a. to weigh the tablet to make sure that all of the broken pieces of tablet were added b. to the water to prevent the tablet from absorbing water c. to allow for fair comparison of all three trials, with different particle sizes d. to avoid experimental error to ensure that the entire tablet is present, since otherwise it would not dissolve

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