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Two vectors are given by `vec(A) = hat(i) + 2hat(j) + 2hat(k)` and `vec(B) = 3hat(i) + 6hat(j) + 2hat(k)`. Another vector `vec(C )` has the same magnitude as `vec(B)` but has the same direction as `vec(A)`. Then which of the following vectors represents `vec(C )` ?

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