Recall your d = rt, distance = rate * time
so... hmm if the plane has a still air speed of say "r", when it's going with the wind, is not really going "r" fast, is going "r + 40 ", because the wind is adding 40mph to its speed, is really moving.
and when the plane is going against the wind, is not really going "r" fast either, is going " r - 40 ", because the wind is eroding speed from it.
now, it went 2240 miles for say "t" hours, and it did 1920 miles for the same length of time, "t" hours.

and surely you know how much that is.
The answer to this question is twenty I think
Answer:
-x2+3x-2 so I'm thinking A)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer.
Explanation. Let’s get all of the options down to the 1 ounce unit to determine the price per oz. we can do this by dividing the cost by the size.
0.79/10= 0.079 per oz
1.29/15=0.086 per oz
2.16/18=0.12 per oz
3.19/32=0.099 per oz
By looking at all of the options, we find that the 10 oz can has the lowest unit price. Hope this helps, let me know if it’s correct so others can use it :)
Good luck.