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[" A plane left "30" minutes late than its scheduled time and in order to reach the destination "],[1500km" away in times late than its scheduled time and in order to reach the destination "],[" Find "km" away in time,it had to increase its speed by "100km" to reach the destination "],[qquad T_(1)=(1)/(3)=(1500)/(x)" (1) "_(T_(1)-T_(2))=1500-3" ."]

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