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  1. A sound signal traveling underwater has a frequency of 230 hertz. The speed of sound under water is 1.45 × 103 meters/second.
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  2. Sound travels about 343 meters per second. The function d(t) = 343t gives the distance d(t) in meters that sound travels in t
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  3. Sound travels about 343 meters per second. The function d(t) = 343t gives the distance d(t) in meters that sound travels in t
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  4. Sound travels about 343 meters per second. The function d(t) = 343t gives the distance d(t) in meters that sound travels in t
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  5. Sound travels about 343 meters per second. The function d(t) = 343t gives the distance d(t) in meters that sound travels in t
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  6. Sound travels about 343 meters per second. The function d(t) = 343t gives the distance d(t) in meters thatsound travels in t
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  7. Sound travels about 343 meters per second. Thefunction d(t) = 343t gives the distance d(t) in meters that sound travels in t
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  8. Sound travels about 343 meters per second. The function d(t) = 343t gives the distance d(t) in meters that sound travels i
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  9. While traveling in the same medium, sound A has a wavelength of 5 meters, while sound B has a wavelength of 10 meters. Which
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  10. While traveling in the same medium, sound A has a wavelength of 5 meters, while sound B has a wavelength of 10 meters. Which
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