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On John's flight to New York City, the plane flies 740 miles with a tailwind, which increases its speed. On the flight back
home, the plane travels against the same wind, which decreases its speed. Assume the airplane cruises at a speed of
495 miles/hour without any wind. Let x represent the wind speed. Use this information to complete the table.
Distance
Rate
Time
Flight to NYC
Flight Home
740
495 + x
495 - X
740
740
х
495 + x
495 - X
495 +
740
495 - X
740