Determine the coordinates of the points shown. Tell in which quadrant the point lies. Assume the coordinates are integers.

A. (1, 3); quadrant I
B. (1, 6); quadrant I
C. (1, 3); quadrant II
D. (1, 6); quadrant II


Answer: B

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