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A car (A) is moving at 60 km h^(-1) on a...

A car (A) is moving at `60 km h^(-1)` on a straight road, is ahead of car (B) moving in the same direction at `10 ms^(-1)`. Find the velocity of (A) relative to (B) and vice versa.

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