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If the area bounded by the curves `{(x, y)|x^(2)-y+1 ge 0} and {(x, y)|x+y-3 ge0}` is k square units, then the value of 3k is equal to

A

27

B

9

C

`(9)/(2)`

D

`(27)/(2)`

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