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An open pipe of certain length produces fundamental frequency 500 Hz. A closed pipe of some other length produces fundamental frequency 450 Hz. When the two are joined to form a longer close tube, its fundamental frequency will be

A

169 Hz

B

161 Hz

C

179 Hz

D

155 Hz

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