Duplicate Question
The question on this page has been marked as a duplicate question.
Original Question
Flying with the wind, a small plane flew 360 miles in 2hours. Against the wind, the plane could fly only 300 miles in the same...Asked by Meghan
Flying with the wind, a small plane flew 360 miles in 2hours. Against the wind, the plane could fly only 300 miles in the same amount of time. Find the rate of the plane in calm air and the rate of the wind.
I cant figure out how to solve this. Please help me
I cant figure out how to solve this. Please help me
Answers
Answered by
Tiffany
use variables p for plane and w for wind and the equations:
(p+w)x 2hours = 360 miles
(p-w)x 2hours = 300 miles
divide by 2
p+w=180
p-w=150
combine the two equations so w cancels
2p = 330
divide by 2 to get the speed of the plane.
p=165
put the plane back into the equation to get the rate of the wind
165+w = 180
w = 15m/h
(p+w)x 2hours = 360 miles
(p-w)x 2hours = 300 miles
divide by 2
p+w=180
p-w=150
combine the two equations so w cancels
2p = 330
divide by 2 to get the speed of the plane.
p=165
put the plane back into the equation to get the rate of the wind
165+w = 180
w = 15m/h
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.