Which statement regarding sound traveling in air is correct?
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A loud sound travels faster than a quiet sound.
A loud sound travels faster than a quiet sound.
As the wavelength increases, the frequency also increases.
As the wavelength increases, the frequency also increases.
The frequency of a sound does not affect the speed at which it travels.
The frequency of a sound does not affect the speed at which it travels.
A wave with a shorter wavelength is always faster than one with a longer wavelength.
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A wave with a shorter wavelength is always faster than one with a longer wavelength. (This statement is incorrect. The speed of sound in air is dependent on factors such as temperature, humidity, and air pressure, and is not directly related to wavelength.)