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Wind is blowing to east along two parallel railway tracks. Two trains moving with the same speed in opposite direction have the steam track of one double that of the other. The speed of each train is

A

Equal to that of the wind

B

Three times that of the wind

C

Double that of the wind

D

Half that of the wind

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