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A ride at an amusement park has two options for cars, one that holds 6 passengers and one that holds 3 passengers. If the ride designer wants to make sure that each run holds at least 12 passengers, which graph shows the possible combinations of the number of 6-passenger cars, x, and the number of 3-passenger cars y?


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