Let p and q be distinct primes and let G be a group of order pkq for some positive integer k. Suppose that G has two dis

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Let p and q be distinct primes and let G be a group of order pkq for some positive integer k. Suppose that G has two dis

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Let p and q be distinct primes and let G be a group of order pkq for some positive integer k. Suppose that G has two distinct subgroups of order pk. Prove that p<q.
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