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A number n is said to be 'perfect' if the sum of all its divisors (excluding n itself) is equal to n. An example of a perfect number is

A
9
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15
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C
21
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D
6
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Solution

The correct option is D 6
Lets check each option one by one
A. 9 divisor are 1 and 3.
1+3=49 so not a perfect number.
B. 15 divisors are 1,3, and 5.
1+3+5=915 so not a perfect number
C. 21 divisors are 1, 3 and 7.
1+3+7=1121, so not a perfect number.
D. 6 divisors are 1,2 and 3.
1+2+3=6 It is a perfect number
So correct answer is option D

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