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The number of ways in which `p+q` things can be divided into two groups containing `p and q` things respectively is

A

`((p+q+r)!)/(p! q! r!)`

B

`((pqr)!)/((p+q+r)!)`

C

`((p+q+r)!)/((pqr)!)`

D

None of these

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