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Acceleration is the speed variation at a given time.

Thus you must calculate the speed variation:

Final speed - Initial speed = 25m/s-0m/s=25m/s

The conscious then is performed over time.. t=5s

Finally, the acceleration is

a=(25m/s)/5s=5m/s2

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