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

y=6003
y equals Start Fraction 600 over 3 End Fraction

3=600x
3 equals 600 x

y=600×3

y = 600x

The correct 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 is:

y = 600 * 3

The correct 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 is:

y = 600 * 3.

In this equation, y represents the number of miles traveled and 600 is the rate at which the jet is flying. By multiplying the rate (600 mph) by the time (3 hours), we can find the total number of miles traveled.