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A person travelling on a straight line moves with a uniform velocity `v_1` for a distance x and with a uniform velocity `v_2` for the next equal distance. The average velocity v is given by

A

`v=(v_(1)+v_(2))/(2)`

B

`v=sqrt(v_(1)v_(2))`

C

`(2)/(v)=(1)/(v_(1))+(1)/(v_(2))`

D

`(1)/(v)=(1)/(v_(1))+(1)/(v_(2))`

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C
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