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Let `S` be the area bounded by the curve `y=sinx(0lt=xlt=pi)` and the x-axis and `T` be the area bounded by the curves `y=sinx(0lt=xlt=pi/2),yacosx(0lt=xlt=pi/2),` and the x-axis `(w h e r ea in R^+)` The value of `(3a)` such that `S : T=1:1/3` is______

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