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Which pair of waves could overlap to produce a wave with a higher amplitude through interference? O A. Two waves of different amplitudes with crests that overlap troughs O B. Two waves of the same amplitude with crests that overlap troughs C. Two waves of different amplitudes that are also different types of waves O D. Two waves of the same amplitude with crests that are perfectly aligned

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