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There are two die `A` and `B` both having six faces. Die `A` has three faces marked with `1`, two faces marked with `2`, and one face marked with `3`. Die `B` has one face marked with `1`, two faces marked with `2`, and three faces marked with `3`. Both dices are thrown randomly once. If `E` be the event of getting sum of the numbers appearing on top faces equal to `x` and let `P(E)` be the probability of event `E`, then `P(E)` is maximum when `x` equal to

A

3

B

4

C

5

D

6

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