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If the events A and B are mutually exclusive events such that P(A) = `(3x + 1)/(3)` and P(B) = `(1 - x)/(4)`, then the set of possible real values of x lies in the interval

A

`[0,1]`

B

`[(1)/(3),(2)/(3)]`

C

`[-(1)/(3),(5)/(9)]`

D

`[-(7)/(9),(4)/(9)]`

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