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28 January, 22:17

An airplane starts from A and flies to B at a constant speed. After reaching B it returns to A at the same speed. There was no wind. Assuming there was a wind from A to B of constant magnitude, when will the round trip take more time - when there is a wind or when there is no wind? Assume that the wind speed is less than that of the plane.

1. Longer round trip time when there is a constant wind.

2. More information is needed.

3. The same time in both cases.

4. Longer round trip time when there is no wind.

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  1. 28 January, 22:40
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    longer round trip time when there is no wind
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