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Two cyclists are travelling at a speed of 3 km/hr and 10 km/hr around a circular track. What should be the ratio of number of distinct points that they would meet on that track if they travel in the same direction first and in the opposite direction next?
(A)7 : 13
(B)3 : 10
(C)3 : 7
(D)30 : 13
(E)Cannot be determined
THe OA is A.
(A)7 : 13
(B)3 : 10
(C)3 : 7
(D)30 : 13
(E)Cannot be determined
THe OA is A.
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