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To find the distance traveled by the particle in the fifth second, we can use the equations of motion. The relevant equation for this scenario is:

s = ut + (1/2)at^2

Where: s is the distance traveled u is the initial velocity a is the acceleration t is the time

Given: u = 48 m/s (initial velocity) a = -10 m/s^2 (acceleration due to gravity, negative because it acts in the opposite direction of the initial velocity) t = 5 s (time)

Plugging these values into the equation, we can calculate the distance traveled in the fifth second:

s = (48 m/s) * (5 s) + (1/2) * (-10 m/s^2) * (5 s)^2 s = 240 m - 125 m s = 115 m

Therefore, the distance traveled by the particle in the fifth second is 115 meters.

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