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A ball A of mass m falls on the surface of the earth from infinity. Another ball B of mass 2m falls on the earth from the height equal to six times the radius of the earth. Then ratio of velocities of A and B on reaching the earth is `sqrt(x//y)` where x and y are coprimes. Find x+y .

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