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What sound frequency would a human ear NOT be able to detect? A. 100,000 Hertz B. 10,000 Hertz C. 100 Hertz D. 1,000 Hertz
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What sound frequency would a human ear NOT be able to detect?
A. 100,000 Hertz
B. 10,000 Hertz
C. 100 Hertz
D. 1,000 Hertz
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10 hertz because human ear can't ear something from far away
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The correct answer is 100,000. It is way too much for a human ear to be able to detect.
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