Which of the following best describes the solution to the system of equations below?
6x + 3y =...
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Mathematics, 01.04.2020 22:33, kkingstone7062
Which of the following best describes the solution to the system of equations below?
6x + 3y = 6
6x + 3y = 14
A. The system of equations has exactly one solution where I = 6 and y = 14.
B.
The system of equations has infinitely many solutions.
C. The system of equations has no solution.
D.
The system of equations has exactly one solution where I = 0 and y = 2.
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