An operations team is modeling the production rates of three different manufacturing lines using a system of three linear equations. During the algebraic solving process, all variables cancel out, leaving a true statement like . This outcome indicates that the system is consistent with ________ equations, meaning there are infinitely many valid production rate combinations.
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