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Holy digits Batman! The Riddler is planning his next caper somewhere on Pennsylvania Avenue. In his usual sporting fashion, he has left the address in the form of a puzzle. The address on Pennsylvania is a four-digit number where:
■ All four digits are different
■ The digit in the thousands place is three times the digit in the tens place
■ The number is odd
■ The sum of the digits is 27
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