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)

Responses

y=600×3
y equals 600 times 3

600=3x
600 equals 3 x

3=600x
3 equals 600 x

y=6003

y=600×3

The correct answer 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

Here, "y" represents the number of miles the jet travels, and "600" represents the rate at which it is flying, which is 600 mph. The "3" represents the number of hours for which the jet is flying.

To get this equation, we simply multiply the rate (600 mph) by the time (3 hours) to find the total distance traveled.

So, the equation y = 600 * 3 gives us the number of miles the jet travels in 3 hours.