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If the `p^(th)`term of an A.P. be `1/q` and `q^(th)` term be `1/p` then the sum of its `pq^(th)` terms will be

A

`(pq-1)/2`

B

`(1-pq)/2`

C

`(pq+1)/2`

D

`-(pq+1)/2`

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C
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