What was the original frequency of the guitar string

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Problem: A violin string tuned to 485.0 Hz is found to exhibit 3.8 beats per second with a guitar string. The guitar string is then tightened, and the beat frequency is found to increase.

Part I: What was the original frequency of the guitar string? (Enter your answer to one decimal place.)

________Hz

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