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Two bodies are thrown from the same point with the same velocity of 50 `ms^(-1)` . If their angles of projection are complimentary angles and the difference of maximum heights is 30m, their maximum heights (g=10`ms^(-2)`)

A

50 m and 80 m

B

47.5 m and 77.5 m

C

30 m and 60 m

D

25 m and 55m

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