Find the value of t such that the expression \(\frac{1}{t}\) + \(\frac{4}{3}\) - \(\frac{5}{6t}\) + 1 is equal to zero

a

\(\frac{1}{6}\)

b

\(\frac{1}{-14}\)

c

- \(\frac{3}{2}\)

d

\(\frac{7}{6}\)

e

\(\frac{2}{5}\)

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