Constant acceleration in a straight line with variable distances

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Homework Statement



A particle which moves with a constant acceleration in a straight line passes through the point O, A and B in that order. If the distances OA and AB are 17 m and 35 m respectively and the particle takes the same amount of time , 3 seconds to travel each distance then calculate

i)acceleration

ii) the time taken to travel 105 m from O



Homework Equations


s = ut + .5at^2


The Attempt at a Solution



i figured out the acceleration. the second part is giving me trouble
 
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no i didnt get u. i got a to be 2ms^-2
 
how do i go about calculating u at O? can u explain to me?
 
haruspex said:
Well, how did you calculate a? The equation you quoted has a u in it.
yeah i do but i don't know how to go about finding u at O can you explain to me how?