The solution to a system of two linear equations is x = 3 weeks; y = 9 feet

How would you locate the solution of the two linear graphs on the coordinate plane?
The solution to this system could possibly have this meaning.
How could you get exactly two or three solutions to this linear system?

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To locate the solution of the two linear graphs on the coordinate plane, you would plot the two lines corresponding to the given linear equations.

For the first equation, where x = 3 weeks and y = 9 feet, you would plot a point on the coordinate plane at (3, 9) to represent this solution.

The second part of the question is unclear. If you have a system of two linear equations, there can only be one unique solution, no matter how the equations are set up. Having exactly two or three solutions would indicate a different type of problem or scenario.