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Consider the following statements in respect of two integers p and q (both `gt` 1) which are relatively prime :
1. Both p and q may be prime numbers.
2. Both p and q may be composite numbers.
3. One of p and q may be prime and the other composite.
Which of the above statements are correct?

A

1 and 2 only

B

2 and 3 only

C

1 and 3 only

D

1, 2 and 3

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