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A plane is flying a 4,232 mile trip from London to Edmonton with a 55 MPH tailwind. The flight's "Point of No Return" is the point at which the flight time required to return to London is the same as the time required to continue to Edmonton. If the speed on the plane in still air is 480 MPH, how far is London from the point of no return?

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