Multiple Choice

You are an inventory analyst evaluating a proposed stock allocation for three regional distribution centers, represented by the ordered triple (x,y,z)(x, y, z). This allocation must satisfy a system of three linear equations representing the company's budget, warehouse capacity, and minimum shipping volume. After substituting the values of the ordered triple into the system, you find that the values make the first two equations mathematically true, but the third equation results in a false numerical statement. Recalling the rule for determining solutions to a system of three linear equations, what must you conclude about this proposed allocation?

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