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With usual notation, the following equation, said to give the distance covered in the `n"th"` second. `i.e.,
`S_(n)=u+a((2n-1))/2` is

A

only numerically correct

B

only dimensionally correct

C

Both dimensionally and numerically

D

Neither numerically nor dimensionally correct

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