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A whistle producing sound waves of frequencies `9500 HZ` and above is approaching a stationary person with speed `vms^(-1)`. The velocity of sound in air is `300 ms^(-1)`. If the person can hear frequencies upto a maximum of `10,000 HZ`, the maximum value of `v` upto which he can hear whistle is

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