Answer:
In order to solve this problem, we need to calculate the speeds of both the trains separately. The train having greater speed moves faster.
Train A:
Distance travelled = 120 km
Time taken = 3 hours
Speed of train\[A=\frac{120}{3}=40km/h\]
Train B:
Distance travelled = 180 km
Time taken = 4 hours
Speed of train \[B=\frac{180}{4}=45km/h\]
So, train B moves faster than train A.
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