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Consider a pipe of length LLL that is open at both ends. What are the wavelengths of the three lowest-pitch tones produced by this pipe? Consider a pipe of length that is open at both ends. What are the wavelengths of the three lowest-pitch tones produced by this pipe? 4LLL, 4LLL/3, 4LLL/5 2LLL, LLL, LLL/2 2LLL, LLL, LLL/2 4LLL, 2LLL, LLL 2LLL, LLL, 2LLL/3

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