But her teacher said "What if I ask you to give not only the sum but the square-sums of all the divisors of numbers within hexadecimal number 100?" mmm get stuck and she's asking for your help.
Attention, because mmm has misunderstood teacher's words, you have to solve a problem that is a little bit different.
Here's the problem, given n, you are to calculate the square sums of the digits of all the divisors of n, under the base m.
For example, if n=10, its divisors are 1, 2, 5, 10 which means 1, 10, 101, 1010 under base 2, the square sum of digits is 1^2+ (1^2 + 0^2) + (1^2 + 0^2 + 1^2) + .... = 6 = 110 under base 2.