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Two trains of lengths 80m and 120m respectively are travelling in the same direction. If the first train travelling a speed of 80 Kmph crosses the second train in 24 seconds, then the speed of the second train is :
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Mar 24, 2026
50 Kmph
60 Kmph
100 Kmph
120 Kmph
None of these
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A
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