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The given system is


\begin{cases}3x+6y=12 \\ x+2y=4\end{cases}

First, we multiply the second equation by -3.


\begin{cases}3x+6y=12 \\ -3x-6y=-12\end{cases}

Then, we combine the equations


\begin{gathered} 3x-3x+6y-6y=12-12 \\ 0=0 \end{gathered}

This means the system has infinitely many solutions.

Hence, the answer is D.

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