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One end of a taut string of length `3m` along the x-axis is fixed at `x = 0`. The speed of the waves in the string is `100ms^(-1)`. The other end of the string is vibrating in the y-direction so that stationary waves are set up in the string. The possible wavelength`(s)` of these sationary waves is (are)

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