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An NCC parade is going at a uniform speed of 6 km/h thorugh a place under a berry tree on which a bird is sitting at a height of 12.1 m. At a particular instant the bird drops a berry. Which cadet (gie the distance from the tree at tehinstant) will receive the berry on his uniform?

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