The correct answer is (D).
Getting to the Answer:The question provides a system of two linear equations with two variables. Since the coefficient of a in the second equation is 1, substitution is a good way to solve for b. Subtract 3b from both sides of a + 3b = -4 to get a = -4 - 3b. Plug this value into the first equation to get 3(-4 - 3b) - 2b = 21. Distribute the 3 to yield -12 - 9b - 2b = 21. Combine like terms to obtain -11b = 33. Divide by -11 to see that b = -3.
(A) Incorrect: this could be the result of incorrectly combining the two equations to get b = 17 instead of 4a + b = 17
(B) Incorrect: this could be the result of calculating that b = 9 rather than -3b = 9