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The arithmetic mean of two positive numbers a and b exceeds their geometric mean by `(3)/(2)` and the geometric mean exceeds their harmonic mean by `(6)/(5)`. If `a+b=alpha` and `|a-b|=beta,` then the value of `(10beta)/(alpha)` is equal to

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