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The velocity of a car travelling on a straight road is `36kmh^(-1)` at an instant of time. Now travelling with uniform acceleration for 10s, the velocity becomes exactly double. If the wheel radius of the car is 25cm, then which of the following numbers is the closest to the number of revolutions that the wheel makes during this 10s?

A

84

B

95

C

126

D

135

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