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If `(p+1)^(th)`,`(q+1)^(th)`,`(r+1)^(th)` terms of an A.P. whose first term is `a` and common difference is `d` ,are in G.P. where `p, q , r` are in H.P. but not in G.P. then `d/a` is equal to

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