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A particle is moving with a uniform acceleration. If it covers a distance of 7.25 and 9.25 meters in `5^(th) and 9^(th)` seconds respectively, then what is its initial velocity ?

A

5.5 m/s

B

7 m/s

C

10 m/s

D

5 m/s

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