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Answer1 Wavelength=c/f where c is velocity of light=299792458 m/s and f is frequency = 96 X 10^6 299792458 / 96 . 10^6 = 3.12284 meters, which for practical purposes rounds to 3.12m, or for more accuracy 3.123m . Answer2 as per me, velocity = freq.* wavelength so wavelength= vel / freq take vel = vel of light = 300000000m/sec so wave length = 300000000/96000000 = 3.125m well...accuracy rocks...:-)

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