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Let `a_(n)` be the `n^(th)` term of a G.P of positive integers. Let `sum_(n = 1)^(100) a _(2n) = alpha` and `sum_(n = 1)^(100) a_(2n +1) = beta` such that `alpha != beta`. Then the common ratio is

A

`alpha/beta`

B

`beta/alpha`

C

`(alpha/beta)^(1//2)`

D

`(beta/alpha)^(1//2)`

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