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Every 10 mintues, two cars start simulta...

Every 10 mintues, two cars start simultaneously from two point `A and B` which are 60 km apart. The cars travel towards each other at 60 kmph. Find graphiclly how many cars will pass by a passenger in one of the cars between `A and B`.

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