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To determine the final velocity of a person who starts at rest and accelerates uniformly, we need to know two additional factors: the acceleration of the person and the time over which the acceleration occurs. With these details, we can use the equations of motion to calculate the final velocity.

The equation that relates the final velocity (Vf), initial velocity (Vi), acceleration (a), and time (t) is:

Vf = Vi + at

Given that the person starts at rest (Vi = 0), the equation simplifies to:

Vf = at

Please provide the acceleration and the time for which the person accelerates, so we can calculate the final velocity accurately.

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