Which statement below about systems of linear equations is FALSE? (A) A system of linear equations is consistent if it has at least one solution. (B) Two systems of linear equations are equivalent if they have the same solution set. (C) There is a system of linear equations with an infinite number of solutions. (D) There is a system of linear equations with exactly 3019 solutions.
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