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A string is tied down at both ends. Some of the standing waves on this string have the following frequencies: 100Hz, 200Hz, 250Hz, and 300Hz. It is also known that there are no standing waves with frequencies between 250Hz and 300Hz.

What is the fundamental frequency of this string?

What is the frequency of the third harmonic?

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