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The ratio of frequencies of three different sounds in the same medium is 1:2:3.

The relationship between frequency (f), wavelength (λ), and the speed of sound (v) in a medium is given by the equation:

v = f × λ

Since the speed of sound remains constant within a medium, we can conclude that the product of frequency and wavelength will be constant for each sound wave.

Let's assume the ratio of wavelengths for the three sounds is a:b:c. Then we have:

(1f) × (aλ) = (2f) × (bλ) = (3f) × (cλ)

Simplifying, we can cancel out the common factor of f:

aλ = 2bλ = 3cλ

Now, let's cancel out the common factor of λ:

a = 2b = 3c

Therefore, the ratio of wavelengths for the three different sounds will be 1:2:3, which is the same as the ratio of their frequencies.

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