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A float in the tournament of roses parade may use as many flowers as a florist sells in 6 years. If f is the number of flowers a florist sells in 1 year, write an algerbraic expression to represent the number of flowers a float in the parade may use
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6f = x
x stands for how many flowers the parade can use
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