In case
@jbriggs444 's comment is not quite clear, your calculation of the velocity change of the air is fine but not for the velocity change of the fuel burnt.
And you cannot derive its acceleration by dividing by 1s. You do not know how long it takes to accelerate any given molecule of exhaust. However, the correct analysis is likely to lead to an expression in which this Δv is in the numerator and the given 1s is in the denominator, so depending on how you use this "acceleration" you might still end up with a valid answer.
In short, please show all your working. (You could have done that in less time than the total taken by responders so far! )
Edit: corrected citation of earlier post.