Answer:
OPTION D (The waves will sometimes get very high and very low) is the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Wavelength = velocity รท frequency
As the frequency which measures the number of waves per unit of time is inversely proportional to the wavelength, point X which lies between two sources, and one source is shorter than another, the wave heights at point x will vary as the distances from point X vary too. This means that waves at point X depending on the wave type and source will get very high at times and very low.