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Two cabs A and B start from town C for town D. If the distance between the two towns is 540 km and the slower taxi travelling at an average speed of 90 km/hr takes an hour more than the faster taxi, find the speed ( in km/hr) of he faster taxi.

A

117

B

126

C

108

D

99

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