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1. A car can finish a journey in 10 hours at a speed of 48 kmph. In order to cover the same distance in 8 hours the speed of the car must be increased by : -Fireman Trainee, Assistant Time Keeper (2009)
(A): 12 km/hr
(B): 15 km/hr
(C): 6 km/hr
(D): 7.5 km/hr
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