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A body of mass 0.1 kg travelling with a velocity of 5 m/s, collides head-on with another body of mass 0.2 kg travelling in the same direction with a velocity of 1.2 m/s. If the two bodies stick together after collision, their common velocity is

A

`0.967" m"//s"`

B

`1.233" m"//"s"`

C

`2.467" m"//"s"`

D

`2.524" m"//"s"`

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