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A cube having all of its sides painted is cut to be two horizontal, two vertical and other two planes, so as to form `27` cubes all having the same dimensions of these cubes. A cube is selected at random.
If `P_3` is the probability that the cube selected has none of its sides painted, then the value of `27P_3` is:

A

3

B

8

C

12

D

17

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