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Let n be the number of ways in which 5 boys and 5 girls can stand in a queue in such a way that all the girls stand consecutively in the queue. Let m be the number in which 5 boys and 5 girls stand in such a way that exactly four girls stand consecutively in the queue. Then the value of `m/n` is ____

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