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Let N be the number that consists of 61 consecutive 3's.
Let M be the number that consists of 62 consecutive 6's.
What is the digit sum of N×M?

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The digit sum of a number is the sum of all its digits. E.g. the digit sum of N is 3+3+3+…+3+3+3=3×61=183

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