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An open organ pipe and closed pipe have same length. The ratio of frequencies of their nth over tone is ....

A

`(n+1)/(2n+1)`

B

`(2(n+1))/(2n+1)`

C

`n/(2n+1)`

D

`(n+1)/(2n)`

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