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A source of sound is travelling towards a stationary observer. The frequency of sound heard by the observer is of three times the original frequency. The velocity of sound is v m/s. The speed of source will be

A

`frac(2)(3)v`

B

v

C

`frac(3)(2)v`

D

3v

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