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The string of a violin emits a note of 205 Hz when its tension is correct. The string is made slightly more taut and it produces 6 beats in 2 seconds with a tuning fork of frequency 205 Hz. The frequency of the note emitted by the taut string is

A

211 Hz

B

199 Hz

C

208 Hz

D

202 Hz

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