The walls of the halls built for music concerts should
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(d) the walls of the halls built for music concerts should absorb sound as if the walls donot absorb sound then the reflected waves and upcoming waves will undergo the phenomenon of interference or you may say the eco will ovelap with upcoming sound. so the the answer is $D.$
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