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Two carts of masses `200 kg` and `300 kg` on horizontal rails are pushed apart. Suppose the coefficient of friction between the carts and the rails are same. If the `200 kg` cart travels a distance of `36 m` and stops. Then the distance travelled by the cart weighing `300 kg` is : (if both have same initial speed)
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