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For a binomial probability distribution `(33,p)` such that `3P(x=0)=P(X=1)` then find `(P(X=15))/(P(X=18))-(P(X=16))/(P(X=17))` is :

A

1320

B

1088

C

`120/1331`

D

`1088/1089`

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