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Let `veca, vecb and vecc` be non-zero vectors such that no two are collinear and `(vecaxxvecb)xxvecc=1/3 |vecb||vecc|veca` if `theta` is the acute angle between vectors `vecb and vecc` then find value of `sin theta`.

A

`1/3`

B

`sqrt(2)/3`

C

`2/3`

D

`(2sqrt(2))/3`

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