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Two bikes `A and B` start from a point. A moves with uniform speed `40 m//s and B` starts from rest with uniform acceleration `2 m//s^2`. If `B` starts at `t = 10` and `A` starts from the same point at `t = 10 s`, then the time during the journey in which `A` was ahead of `B` is :

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