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A Teacher wrote either of words PARALLELOGRAM” or “PARALLELOPIPED” on board but due to malfunction of marker words is not properly written and only two consecutive letters "RA" are visible then the chance that the written word is “PARALLELOGRAM" is `p /q then(p+q)` equals. (Where p & q are co-prime natural numbers):

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