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A particle starts from rest with uniform acceleration `a`. Its velocity after 'n' second is 'v'. The displacement of the body in the last two second is

A

`(2v(n-1))/(n)`

B

`(v(n-1))/n`

C

`(v(n+1))/(n)`

D

`(2v(n+1))/n`

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