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A person travels along a straight road for the first `((1)/(4))^(` th `)` time with speed `v_(1)` and for next `((3)/(4))^(` th `)` time with a speed `v_(2)`.The average speed of the person will be
`(v_(1)+v_(2))/(2)`
`(v_(1)+4v_(2))/(3)`
`(v_(1)+3v_(2))/(4)`

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