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Radhika is playing with a six faced dice having the possible outcomes as `2,5,9,11,13` and `15`. She throws dice two times. The probability of getting atleast one outcome as prime number is `(p)/(q)` (where p and q are coprime).The value of `sqrt(2pq)` is

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