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Two open organ pipes `100` and 101 cm long give 17 beats in 10 seconds when each is sounding its fundamental. Calculate the frequencies of the fundamental and the velocity of sound in air.

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`121.7 Hz, 170 Hz, 343.4 ms^(-1)`
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