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Which of the following frequencies falls in the range of RF waves used by commercial radio broadcasting stations? A. 6,000,000 Hz B. 6,000 Hz C. 60 Hz D. 600,000 Hz I don't know which answer some says
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Which of the following frequencies falls in the range of RF waves used by commercial radio broadcasting stations?
A. 6,000,000 Hz
B. 6,000 Hz
C. 60 Hz
D. 600,000 Hz
I don't know which answer some says is A and some says
help pleeeeeeee
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It's
D. 600,000 Hz
I just took the test :)
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A. 6,000,000 Hz =3 they were correct
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