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If $A$, $B$ and $C$ are positive integers such that $\frac{A\sqrt{B}}{C} = \frac{9}{2\sqrt{3}}$, what is the value of $A+B+C$ given that $A$ and $C$ have no common prime factors, and $B$ has no perfect-square factors other than 1?

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