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An open organ pipe containing air resonates in fundamental mode due to a tuning fork. The measured values of length `l` (in cm) of the pipe and radius r (in cm) of the pipe are `l=94+-0.1`,`r=5+-0.05`. The velocity of the sound in air is accurately known. The maximum percentage error in the measurement of the frequency of that tuning fork by this experiment will be

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