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If the lines `(2x-1)/(2) = (3-y)/(1) = (z-1)/(3) and (x+3) /(2) = (z+1)/(p) = (y+2)/(5)` are perpendicular to each other, then `p` is equal to a)`1` b)`-1` c)`10` d)`- (7)/(5)`

A

`1`

B

`-1`

C

`10`

D

`- (7)/(5)`

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