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A car moves in positive y-direction with velocity v proportional to distance travelled y as `v(y) prop y^(beta)`, where `beta` is a positive constant. The car covers a distance L with average velocity `lt v gt` proportional to L as `lt v gt prop L^(1//3)`, The constant `beta` is given as

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