Power Supply Model Number

My daughter somehow managed to wreck the power supply plug that came with her  HP 14-B031US Sleekbook laptop and she threw the power supply away. Can anybody supply me with the model number of your power supply so I know I'm going to get the correct replacement?
Thank you.

Hello, 
I see that you're having an issue finding out what Power cord to purchase for your notebook. 
You can go here to find out what part you will need to get to replace the power cord. 
Also, if you want, you can just give me the product number of the notebook and I will find out both part #'s and also show you where to purchase the parts.
Here is a document showing you how to find the product number on the notebook. 
Please let me know if you need anything else. I look forward to your response. 
THX

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