What is the solution to the system of equations: 2x + 3y = 6 and x - y = 1?

Answer: D. (1,1)
Substituting x = 1 into the first equation gives 2(1) + 3y = 6, leading to y = 4/3, which does not satisfy the second equation. However, substituting x = 1 into the second equation gives y = 0, which satisfies both equations, confirming (1,1) as the solution.
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