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The first given value varies directly as the second given value. Find the constant of variation and write an equation of direct variation. An airplane traveled 1560 miles (d) in 5 hours (t)

A. k = 312, y = 312x
B. k = 780, y = 780x
C. k = 312, y = 1560x
D. k = 780, y = 1560x

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Final answer:

The constant of variation is 312 and the equation of direct variation is d = 312t.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the constant of variation, we can use the formula k = y/x, where k is the constant of variation, y is the first given value, and x is the second given value. In this case, the first given value is the distance traveled (d) and the second given value is the time taken (t).

So, k = d/t = 1560/5 = 312. Therefore, the constant of variation is 312.

The equation of direct variation is y = kx, where y is the first given value and x is the second given value. In this case, the equation of direct variation is d = 312t.

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