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Write a direct variation equation to find the number of miles a jet travels in 3 hours if it is flying at a rate of 600 mph.(1 point)
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600=3x
600 equals 3 x
3=600x
3 equals 600 x
y=6003
y equals Start Fraction 600 over 3 End Fraction
y=600×3
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y = 600x
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The correct direct variation equation to find the number of miles a jet travels in 3 hours at a rate of 600 mph is:
y = 600 * 3
In this equation, "y" represents the number of miles traveled and "3" represents the number of hours. The constant of variation is 600, which is the rate of travel (in miles per hour) for the jet. When you multiply the rate (600 mph) by the number of hours (3), you get the total number of miles traveled.