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Two fair dice , each with faces numbered 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 are rolled together and the sum of the numbers on the faces is observed . This process is repeated till sum is either a prime number or a perfect square . Suppose the sum turns out to be a parfect square before it turns out to be a prime number , If is the probability that this perfect square is an odd number , then the value of 14p , is ________

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