A train can travel \(50\%\) faster than a car. Both start from point \(A\) at the same time and reach point \(B\)

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A train can travel \(50\%\) faster than a car. Both start from point \(A\) at the same time and reach point \(B\) \(75 \,\text{kms}\) away from \(A\) at the same time. On the way, however, the train lost about \(12.5\) minutes while stopping at the stations. The speed of the car is:

A. \(100 \text{ kmph}\)
B. \(110 \text{ kmph}\)
C. \(120 \text{ kmph}\)
D. \(130 \text{ kmph}\)
E. \(230 \text{ kmph}\)

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