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Mathematics, 03.09.2020 03:01, diamondalize21p84czi

What is the greatest four-digit integer that meets the following three restrictions? 1- All of the digits are different. 2- The greatest digit is the sum of the other three digits. 3- The product of the four digits is divisible by 10 and not equal to zero.

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