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Select the best possible first step to solving the system by first eliminating the x variable.

3x – 9y = 6
2x – 11y = 6

Multiply the first equation by –2 and multiply the second equation by 3.
Multiply the first equation by –2 and multiply the second equation by –3.
None of the above
Multiply the first equation by 2 and multiply the second equation by 3.

Select the best possible first step to solving the system by first eliminating the x variable.

3x – 9y = 6
2x – 11y = 6

Multiply the first equation by –2 and multiply the second equation by 3.
Multiply the first equation by –2 and multiply the second equation by –3.
None of the above
Multiply the first equation by 2 and multiply the second equation by 3.

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The correct answer for this question is A. Multiply the first equation by –2 and multiply the second equation by 3.
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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the first option. The first step to solving the system by first eliminating the x variable would be to multiply the first equation by –2 and multiply the second equation by 3. By doing so, when the two equations are added then x would be eliminated.