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A number of two digits is equal to six times the sum of its digits. If the digits are reversed the number so formed is equal to:

A

six times the sum of its digits

B

five times the sum of its digits

C

ten tims the sum of its digits

D

nine time the sum of digits

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The correct Answer is:
B
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