Answer:
Velocity of jet in still air is 970 miles per hour and velocity of wind is 210 miles per hour.
Step-by-step explanation:
Jet's velocity against wind is
3040/4 = 760 miles per hour and flying with wind it is
8260/7 = 1180 miles per hour.
Let the velocity of jet in still air be x miles per hour and velocity of wind be y miles per hour.
As such its velocity against wind is x − y and with wind is x + y and therefore
x − y = 760 and x + y = 1180
Adding the two 2 x = 1940 and x = 970 and y = 1180 − 970 = 210
Hence velocity of jet in still air is 970 miles per hour and velocity of wind is
210 miles per hour.
Actual Answer:
https://socratic.org/questions/flying-against-the-wind-a-jet-travels-3040-miles-in-4-hours-flying-with-the-wind
Answer:
3,000
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
42 trips
You just divide 940 by 22
Aas is not d triangle buddy
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 2x - 15
4x + 3y = -5
4x + 3(2x - 15) = -5
4x + 6x - 45 = -5
10x = 40
x = 40/10
x = 4
y = 2x - 15
y = 2(4) - 15
y = 8 - 15
y = -7
Solution = (4,-7)
Option → C