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For abs(x-1)+abs(x-2)+abs(x-3)le6, x bel...

For `abs(x-1)+abs(x-2)+abs(x-3)le6`, x belongs to

A

`0lexle4`

B

`xle0` or `xge4`

C

`xle-2` or `xge4`

D

none of these

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