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1. a note has a wavelength of 0.58399 m. if the speed of sound is 343.00 m/s, what pitch is this note?
2. a note has a wavelength of 0.69450 m. if the speed of sound is 343.00 m/s, what pitch is this note?
3. a note has a wavelength of 0.49108 m. if the speed of sound is 343.00 m/s, what pitch is this note?
4. an a note has a frequency of 440.00 hz. calculate its wavelength in meters.
5. an e note has a frequency of 659.26 hz. calculate its wavelength in meters.
6. a c note has a frequency of 523.25 hz. calculate its wavelength in meters.
7. a note has a wavelength of 0.43750 m. if the speed of sound is 343.00 m/s, what pitch is this note?
8. a note has a wavelength of 0.77954 m. if the speed of sound is 343.00 m/s, what pitch is this note?
9. an f note has a frequency of 698.46 hz. calculate its wavelength in meters.
10. a b note has a frequency of 493.88 hz. calculate its wavelength in meters.
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