Step 1: Apply Electric Field Formula for a Line Charge
The electric field due to an infinite line charge is given by:
\[
E = \frac{\lambda}{2 \pi \varepsilon_0 r}
\]
where:
\( \lambda = 0.2 \times 10^{-6} \) C/m (linear charge density),
\( r = 3 \) m,
\( \varepsilon_0 = 8.85 \times 10^{-12} \, F/m \) (permittivity of free space).
Step 2: Calculate the Electric Field
\[
E = \frac{(0.2 \times 10^{-6})}{2 \pi (8.85 \times 10^{-12}) (3)}
\]
\[
E = 1.2 \times 10^3 \, Vm^{-1}
\]
Thus, the correct answer is \( 1.2 \times 10^3 \, Vm^{-1} \).