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To find the wavelength of the wave, we need to calculate the overall distance and divide it by the number of cycles.

Given that the separation between points A and B is 6 meters, this distance represents one complete cycle of the wave. Therefore, the overall distance is 6 meters.

Now, we divide this overall distance by the number of cycles, which is one.

Wavelength = overall distance / number of cycles
Wavelength = 6 meters / 1 = 6 meters

Therefore, the wavelength of the wave is 6 meters.