Answer:
c.It is producing either a 435-Hz sound or a 441-Hz sound
Step-by-step explanation:
Beat is a phenomenon of interference that occurs when two waves with slightly different frequency interfere with each other. When this occurs, the frequency of the beats is given by
(1)
where f1, f2 are the frequencies of the two waves.
In this problem, we have 6 beats every 2 seconds, so the beat frequency is

We also know the frequency of one of the two sounds,

So according to eq.(1), this means that the sound of the second trombone can have 2 different frequencies:
