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An airplane travels about 1,500 Km in a straight line between Toronto and Winnipeg. However, the plane must climb to 10,000 m during the first 200 Km, then it must descend 10,000 m during the final 300 Km.
a) How much distance do the climb and descent add to the flight?
b) The airplane averages a speed of 600 km/h. Do climbing and descending 10 000 m add hours, minutes of second to the flight? Explain.
Please help I do not understand how to do this.
