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There are two real numbers x for which \(\sqrt[3]{x^2}+3\sqrt[3]{\left(1-x\right)^2}=4\sqrt[3]{x-x^2}\). The sum of those two real numbers is

(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) \(\frac{41}{28}\) (D) \(\frac{13}{8}\) (E) \(\frac{25}{18}\)
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