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A stationary police car sounds a siren with a frequency of 990 Hz. If the speed of sound is 330 m/s, an observer, driving towards the car with a speed of 33 m/s, will hear a frequency of

A

891 Hz

B

900 Hz

C

1089 Hz

D

1100 Hz

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