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A body is thrown up with a velocity `1000 m s^(-1)`. It traavels `5 m` in the last second of its journey. If the same body is thrown up with a velcoity `200 m s^(-1)`. How much distance (in metre) will it travel in the last second (g= 10 m s^(-2))?.

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