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Mathematics, 20.11.2020 01:00 emileep13

Ouestion A military drone can fly at 5 miles per hour in calm conditions.
For one flight, the drone flew 35 miles with the wind and 15
miles against the wind in the same amount of time. What was
the wind speed for the flight? (Do not include the units in your
response.)
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