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There are 18 pieces of candy in Richard’s bucket. 12 are chocolates, 3 are lollipops, 2 are caramels, and 1 is a piece of fudge. Richard chooses 3 candies from the bucket, without replacing them after hetakes them out. If the probability that Richard chooses a lollipop, a chocolate, and the piece of fudge, in that order is pq, where p and q are relatively prime positive integers, find p + q.

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