When white light from the sun passes through a prism, it is broken down into bands of light that form colors. The wavelength, , (in nanometers) of some common colors are: Blue:
Green:
Yellow:
Orange:
Red:
When a fireworks display made of copper is burned, it lets out light with wavelengths,
, that satisfy the relationship
. Write this inequality without absolute values; find the range of possible values for
; and then, using the preceding list of wavelengths, determine the color of that copper fireworks display.
A) , Green
B) , Blue
C) , Green
D) , Green
E) , Blue
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