To determine which ordered pair represents a solution to both equations, we typically need the equations of the lines that are graphed. Without the equations of those lines, we cannot definitively identify which of the ordered pairs (A, B, C, or D) is a solution to both equations.
However, if the graphs of the lines were available, you could identify the point of intersection or check which points satisfy both equations. If the lines intersect at a point, that point would be the solution to both equations. If the lines are parallel and do not intersect, then the correct response would be C: "no solution."
Please provide the equations or the graph for further assistance!