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Answer:

p=7/2

Explanation:

Rember that a p series can be represented by


\frac{1}{k {}^(p) }

Here, notice that


(1)/(8 √(2) ) = \frac{1}{2 {}^(3) √(2) } = \frac{1}{2 {}^(3) * 2 {}^{ (1)/(2) } } = \frac{1}{2 {}^{ (7)/(2) } }

This is true for all parts of the series because


27 √(3) = 3 {}^{ (7)/(2) }

So p=7/2

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