If distinct numbers \(x, y, z\) and \(p\) are chosen from the numbers \(-2, 2, 1/2, -1/3,\) what is the largest possible

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If distinct numbers \(x, y, z,\) and \(p\) are chosen from the numbers \(-2, 2, 1/2, -1/3,\) what is the largest possible value of the expression \(\dfrac{x^2y}{z-p}?\)

A. \(26/4\)
B. \(34/5\)
C. \(38/5\)
D. \(48/5\)
E. \(52/5\)

The OA is D
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