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Do the Math You Try It 15 Calculate Complete this table relating wave speed, frequency, and wavelength. Wave speed Frequency Wavelength (m/s) (Hz) (m) 20 5 75 15 23 16 625 25 38 20 Lesson 2 Properties
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15 Calculate Complete this table relating wave
speed, frequency, and wavelength.
Wave speed Frequency Wavelength
(m/s) (Hz) (m)
20
5
75
15
23
16
625
25
38
20
Lesson 2 Properties of Waves 23
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