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Can you find a five digit number which has no zeros nor ones in it and no digit is repeated, where the following is true:
The fourth digit is a quarter of the total of all of the digits.
The second digit is twice the first digit.
The third digit is the largest.
The last digit is the sum of the first two digits.

posted Oct 10, 2014 by Prachi Sharma

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