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Four fair dice `D_(1),D_(2),D_(2) and D_(4)` each having six faces numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are rolled simultaneously. The probability that shows a number appearing on one of `D_(1),D_(2) and D_(2)` is:

A

`91/216`

B

`108/216`

C

`125/216`

D

`127/216`

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