Answer:
It would take the plane about 4.17 hours to fly the whole round trip.
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming that the distance from Chicago to Boston is 2000/2 = 1000 miles.
Since the wind is blowing from Chicago to Boston, when the plane is traveling to Boston, the velocity of the wind adds to the its velocity:
[tex]v_1 = 500mph + 100mph = 600mph[/tex];
therefore, the time it takes for the plane to go from Chicago to Boston is
[tex]t_1 = \dfrac{1000miles}{600mph}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{ t_1 = 1.67hr}[/tex]
Now, as the plane flies back from Boston to Chicago, the wind is blowing opposite the direction of its movement; therefore, the wind's velocity subtracts from the velocity of the plane:
[tex]v_2 = 500mph-100mph =400mph[/tex]
and the time taken during the trip is
[tex]t_2 = \dfrac{1000miles}{400mph}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{t_2 = 2.5hr. }[/tex]
Therefore, the total time taken [tex]t_{tot}[/tex] during the whole round trip is
[tex]t_{tot}= t_1+t_2 \\\\t_{tot} = 1.67hr+2.5hr \\[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{t_{tot} = 4.17hr}[/tex]
Therefore, on the windy day, it would take the plane 4.17 hours to fly the whole round trip