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Mathematics, 03.12.2020 01:50, alex43079

Given the equations `9x + (3)/(4)y = 6` and `2x + (1)/(2)y = 9`, by what factor would you multiply the second equation to eliminate y and solve the system through linear combinations? A.
`-4/3`

B.
`-3/4`

C.
`-3/2`

D.
`-7/2`

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