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Mathematics, 29.06.2019 23:30 robertbyrd2017

5. i am a 4-digit number. i am divisible by 6, but not by 9. the product of my first two digits is 20, and the difference between my last two digits is 3. all my digits add up to 24, and my digit with the least value is 4. when my first and last digits are added, the sum is 11. all my digits are different. what number am i?

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