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Kabir, Latika, and Naman are practicing for a marathon. They run along the circumference of a round lake which is 5 km in length. They start running in the same direction at the same point at the same time. They decide to high-five each other if they meet at the same point. Kabir moves at 12 km/hr, Latika at 10 km/hr, and Naman at 9 km/hr, respectively. How much distance has Naman covered when they first high-fived each other?

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