As the question is about changing in frequency of a wave for an observer who is moving relative to the wave source, the concept that should come to our minds is "
Doppler's effect."
Now the general formula of the Doppler's effect is:
-- (A)
Note: We do not need to worry about the signs, as everything is moving towards each other. If something/somebody were moving away, we would have the negative sign. However, in this problem it is not the issue.
Where,
g = Speed of sound = 340m/s.
= Velocity of the receiver/observer relative to the medium = ?.
= Velocity of the source with respect to medium = 0 m/s.
= Frequency emitted from source = 400 Hz.
= Observed frequency = 408Hz.
Plug-in the above values in the equation (A), you would get:
Solving above would give you,
= 6.8 m/s
The correct answer = 6.8m/s