ANSWER
A) subtract 2 times the second equation from 9 times the first equation
EXPLANATION
First equation: 4x+3y=6
Second equation: 18x+5y=6.
We want to solve this equation by first eliminating the x-variable.
So we multiply the second equation by by 2 to get;
Third equation: 36x+10y=12.
We now multiply the first equation by 9.
Fourth equation: 36x+27y=54
If we subtract the third equation from the fourth equation we get:
27y-10y=54-12
17y=42
y=42/17
We have now eliminated the variable x, and we can solve for y.
The correct answer is A.