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If `A , B ,\ C` are three mutually exclusive and exhausitive events of an experiment such that `3P(A) = 2P(B) = P(C),\ t h e n\ P(A)` is equal to a. `1/(11)` b. `2/(11)` c. `5/(11)` d. `6/(11)`

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