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In the equation ABC x C = DBC, we can break down the multiplication as follows: (100A + 10B + C) x C = 100D + 10B + C. Simplifying, we get C x C = D, which implies that C must be either 1 or 5 (as the result of multiplying a single digit by itself cannot be a two-digit number). By trying out both values, we find that C = 5, A = 2, B = 4, and D = 2 to satisfy the equation.

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