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the distance between two stations is 20 km. if a train moves with a constant speed of `60 km h^(-1)` , then the time taken by the train moves with a constant speed of `60 km h^(-1)` , then the time taken by the rain to reach the next station is _____

A

2 hour

B

20 min

C

20 sec

D

40 min

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