Answer:
the power dissipated  P = cd A v³
The speed increase percentage is 3.79
Explanation:
The power is defined as the change of work by the unit of time, as the work is the product of the force by the distance, we can rewrite the power, where the bold ones indicate vectors and the point is the scalar product.
    P = F .v
In the current case, the force always opposes the speed, so the product is negative, which indicates a dissipative power.
Let's write the dissipation force and calculate
   Fdrag = Cd A v²
   P = Cd A v² v
   P = cd A v³
  this is the power dissipated
Second part
We write the expressions for the dissipated power for Po and P1
    Po = Cd A vo³
   Â
   P1 = 110 Po
   P1 = Cd A v1³
We replace
   110 Po = Cd A v13
   110 (Cd A Vo³) = Cd A v1³
simplify
   110 Vo3 = v13
   v1 =  ∛110  vo
We look for the one that increases the speed
  (v1-vo) / vo = (∛110 vo-vo) / vo
  (v1-vo) / vo = ∛110 -1
  (v1-vo) / vo = 3.79
The speed increase percentage is 3.79