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If 2x + 3y le 6,x ge 0,y ge 0, then one...

If `2x + 3y le 6,x ge 0,y ge 0,` then one of the solutions is :

A

x = -2 and y=3

B

x = 1 and y = 2

C

x =1 and y =1

D

x = -1 and y = -1

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