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The wavelength of a sound wave in this room is 1.13 m and the frequency is 301 Hz.
a. What is the speed of the wave in the room?

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b. If you double the frequency of the sound wave, determine its speed.

c. What happens to the wavelength if you cut the frequency in half? How do you know?
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