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An insect moves with a constant velocity v from one corner of a room to other corner which is opposite of the first corner along the largest diagonal of room.If the insect can not fly and dimensions of a room is a x a x a then the minimum time in which the insect can move is a/v times the square root of a number n then n is equal to?

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