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Sailors once used a unit of length called a fathom to measure the depth of the water. Each fathom is equal to 6 feet. Which equation represents the relationship between x, the depth of water in fathoms, and y, the depth of the water in feet?
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Y=x*(6 feet/ 1 fathom)
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