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If `(1+3p)/3,(1-p)/1,(1-2p)/2` are the probabilities of 3 mutually exclusive events then find the set of all values of p.

A

`[0,1]`

B

`[0,(1)/(2)]`

C

`[(1)/(3),1]`

D

`[(1)/(3),(1)/(2)]`

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