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An organ pipe of length `L` is open at one end and closed at other end. The wavelengths of the three lowest resonating frequencies that can be produced by this pipe are

A

4L, 2L, L

B

2L, L, L/2

C

2L, L, 2L/3

D

4L, 4L/3, 4L/5

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