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If `p:4` is an even prime number, `q:6` is a divisor of 12 and `r:` the HCF of 4 and 6 is 2, the which one of the following is true? a)`(pwedgeq)` b)`(pvvq)wedge~r` c)`~(qwedger)wedgep` d)`~pwedge(qwedger)`

A

`(pwedgeq)`

B

`(pvvq)wedge~r`

C

`~(qwedger)wedgep`

D

`~pwedge(qwedger)`

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