Refer to the system of linear equations shown below. Which of the following statements gives the best choice for multiplying to solve this system using the elimination method?

3x−6y=4
6x+11y=−2
(1 point)
Responses

Multiply the first equation by 2, so the x-variables are eliminated.
Multiply the first equation by 2, so the x-variables are eliminated.

Multiply the first equation by -2, so the x-variables are eliminated.
Multiply the first equation by -2, so the x-variables are eliminated.

Multiply the first equation by -11 and the second equation by 6, so the y-variables are eliminated.
Multiply the first equation by -11 and the second equation by 6, so the y-variables are eliminated.

Multiply the second equation by 12
so the x-variables are eliminated.

The best choice for multiplying to solve this system using the elimination method is to "Multiply the first equation by 2, so the x-variables are eliminated." This option would lead to an elimination of the x-variables when the two equations are added or subtracted.