Answer:
B.) -1/3
Explanation:
According to the rational root theorem, rational roots will be of the form ...
±(divisor of the constant)/(divisor of the leading coefficient)
= ±(one of {1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12})/(one of {1, 2, 4})
You will note that 3 is not among the possible denominators, hence -1/3 is not a possible rational root.