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A body starts from rest and is uniformly accelerated for `30` s. The distance travelled in the first `10` s is `x_(1)`, next `10` s is `x_(2)` and the last `10` s is `x_(3)`. Then `x_(1):x_(2):x_(3)` is the same as :-

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