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For integers m and n, both greater than 1, consider the following three statements
P : m divides n, Q : m divides `n^(2)` and R : m is prime, then

A

`q ^^ r rarr p `

B

`p ^^ q rarr r `

C

`q rarr r `

D

`q rarr p `

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