Answer this correctly!

Tess is buying beverages for her annual end-of-summer party. Cases of water cost $3.75, and cases of soda cost $5. Tess wants to spend less than $30 on beverages. This graph shows how many cases of water, x, and cases of soda, y, Tess can buy for her party. Graph: y 6 x 8 shaded on the left side of the graph
Which of these statements are true? Select all that apply. A. Tess can buy 2 cases of water and 4 cases of soda for her party. B. Tess can buy 6 cases of water and 1 case of soda for her party. C. Tess can buy 4 cases of water and 3 cases of soda for her party. D. Tess can buy 5 cases of water and 2 cases of soda for her party.

The correct statements are:

B. Tess can buy 6 cases of water and 1 case of soda for her party.

C. Tess can buy 4 cases of water and 3 cases of soda for her party.