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A swimmer crosses a river of width d flowing at velocity v. While swimming, he keeps himself always at an angle of `120^(@)` with the river flow and on reaching the other end. He finds a drift of d/2 in the direction of flow of river. The speed of the swimmer with respect to the river is :

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