The Arctic tern is an amazing bird that migrates 22,000 miles from the North Pole to the South Pole every September and back home every April. At dawn on a certain September day, one bird is flying due south past Lisbon, Portugal, a distance of 3,124 miles from his Arctic home. He is flying at a constant velocity of 17 miles per hour. How far, in miles, will he be from home at sunset, exactly 15 hours later?
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