If dataFile is an ifstream object associated with a disk file named payRates.dat, which of the following statements would read a value from the file and place it in the hourlyPay variable?
A) ifStream << hourlyPay;
B) ifStream >> hourlyPay;
C) dataFile << hourlyPay;
D) dataFile >> hourlyPay;
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