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Mathematics, 20.08.2019 00:50 CHENDESHEN

Here is another for fun question. must show all workings
so,
what is the biggest 4 digit whole number that meets the three requirements
1. the digits are different
2. the largest digit is equal to all of the other 3 digits added together
3. if you multiply the digits with each other, the result is evenly divisble by 10 with no remainders and is not equal to zero
also do not copy

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