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Will I use the distance formula for this problem.
A airplane traveling at 390 km/hr in still air encounters a 65 km/hr headwind. How long will it take the plane to travel 725 km into the wind?

390=r*65
10 years ago

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Steve
time = distance/speed, so

725/(390-65)
10 years ago

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