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M and N are two distinct positive integers such that:
(i) M and N has the same number of digits, and:
(ii) Each of the sum of the digits of M and N is equal to 32.
Can M be a multiple of N?
If so, give an example.
If not, prove it.
*** Neither M nor N can contain any leading zero.
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