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i got the right answer for this question (pretty sure i guessed or just asked me teacher the answer?) but can someone explain how i got that answer (like the process of figuring it out) thanks :)
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i got the right answer for this question (pretty sure i guessed or just asked me teacher the answer?) but can someone explain how i got that answer (like the process of figuring it out) thanks :)
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well for you to get 980 Hz you divided 344 m/s with .35 m
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