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How many unique four-digit numbers can be created using the digits 1, 3, 4, and 6, with each digit appearing only once, such that the resulting number is divisible by 3?
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Because for divisible by 3 , the sum of digits should be divisible by 3 but sum of 1+3+4+6=14 which is not multiple of 3.

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