How do I derive a wave equation with the following information?

the wave, travels along the +x axis and has an amplitude of .02m, frequency of 440 hz and speed of 330 m/s

The answer is supposed to be y = .02 sin ( 880pi ( x / 330-t))

How is the wave equation derived?
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