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A plane flies from Los Angeles west to Paradise Isle and returns. During both flights there is a steady upper air wind from the west at 80 mph. If the trip west to Paradise Isle took 17 hours and the return trip to Los Angeles took 13 hours, what was the plane's average airspeed?

User Iquellis
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Answer:

The speed of plane is 600 mph.

Explanation:

Let the distance is d.

Speed of wind , u = 80 mph

Time, t = 17 hours

time, t'= 13 hours

Let the speed of airplane is v.

distance = speed x time

d = (v + u) x 13= (v - u) x 17

(v + 80) x 13 = (v - 80) x 17

13 v + 1040 = 17 v - 1360

4 v = 2400

v = 600 mph

User Rob Cannon
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Answer:
589.33\ mph

Explanation:

Given

Trip form Los Angeles west to Paradise Isle took 17 hours and return trip took 13 hours.

Wind from west is 80 mph

Distance traveled is same in both the cases. During the first Journey, wind causes an upstream and for second half, it creates a downstream.

Suppose the speed of plane is


\Rightarrow (v-80)17=(v+80)13\\\Rightarrow 17v-1360=13v+1040\\\Rightarrow 4v=2400\\\Rightarrow v=600\ mph

Suppose the distance is x


\Rightarrow x=(600-80)* 17\\\Rightarrow x=520* 17\\\Rightarrow x=8840\ \text{miles}

Average speed is


\Rightarrow v_(avg)=(x+x)/(17+13)\\\\\Rightarrow v_(avg)=(2* 8840)/(30)\\\\\Rightarrow v_(avg)=589.33\ mph

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