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What is a six-digit number in which the first digit is four more than the second; the third is one less than the second; the product of the first two digits equals the two-digit number formed by reading the third and fourth digits together; and the last digit is the sum of the fourth and fifth digits?

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Dang it, I missed on of the Statments. Here is the last statment-

The fifth is the sum of the first and third digits.

So it should read

What is a six-digit number in which the first digit is four more than the second; the third is one less than the second; the product of the first two digits equals the two-digit number formed by reading the third and fourth digits together; the fifth is the sum of the first and third digits; and the last digit is the sum of the fourth and fifth digits?

That should only provide one answer. *need to double check* :unsure:

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