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A person decided to walk on an escalator which is moving at constant rate (speed). When he moves at the rate 1 step/sec. then he reaches top in 20 steps. Next day he goes 2 steps/sec. and reaches top in 32 steps. If speed of escalator is n steps/sec. Find the value of n

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