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Solve the Problem. -A Twin-Engined Aircraft Can Fly 612 Miles from City a from City

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Solve the problem.
-A twin-engined aircraft can fly 612 miles from city A to city B in 3 hours with the wind and make the return trip in 6 hours against the wind. What is the speed of the wind?

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