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A train blowing a whistle of frequency 1000 Hz is moving with uniform velocity from west to east . The apparent frequency of the sound of the whistle to a stationary listener is 990 Hz . The position of the listener relative to the train is

A

on the north

B

on the south

C

on the east

D

on the west

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