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Events A, B, C are mutually exclusive events such that `P (A) = (3x+1)/3, P (B) =(1-x)/4` and `P (C) =(1-2x)/2`. The set of possible values of x are in the interval :

A

`[1/3,2/3]`

B

`[1/3,13/3]`

C

[0,1]

D

`[1/3,1/2]` .

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