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If `S_(1), S_(2), S_(3),….., S_(n)` are the sum of infinite geometric series whose first terms are `1,3,5…., (2n-1)` and whose common rations are `2/3, 2/5,…., (2)/(2n +1)` respectively, then `{(1)/(S_(1) S_(2)S_(3))+ (1)/(S_(2) S_(3) S_(4))+ (1)/(S_(3) S_(4)S_(5))+ ........."upon infinite terms"}=`

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`1/15`

B

`1/60`

C

`1/12`

D

`1/3`

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