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If the angle `theta` between the line `(x+1)/(1) = (y-1)/(2) = (z-2)/(2)` and the plane `2x -y + sqrt(p)z + 4=0` is such that `sin theta = (1)/(3)`, then the value of `p` is
a)0 b)1/3 c)2/3 d)5/3

A

0

B

`1/3`

C

`2/3`

D

`5/3`

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