Question 1064085
Seventy five minutes LESS time against the wind than with the wind?  

No.  Against the wind means LONGER time for the given distance.
WITH the wind means LESS TIME for the given distance.

Two small but important changes to the problem description can make this into a sensible description.


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Wind's speed is 88 miles per hour.
75 minutes means  {{{1&1/4}}} hours.
Let t be the amount of time for the travel against the wind.


If you change part of the description to say, flying against the wind can make a 2200 mile journey in 75 minutes <b>more</b> than it could with the aid of wind
then you could arrange your data as in this table:


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WHICH WAY       SPEED      TIME      DISTANCE

AGAINST WIND    r-88       t+5/4       2200

WITH WIND       r+88        t          2200
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