The Second Case of Mystery Number

There is a ten-digit mystery number (no leading 0), represented by ABCDEFGHIJ, where each numeral, 0 through 9, is used once. Given the following clues, what is the number?

1) Either A = B / 3 or A = G + 3.


2) Either B = I - 4 or B = E + 4.


3) Either C = J + 2 or C = F * 3.


4) Either D = G * 4 or D = E / 3.


5) Either E = J - 1 or E = D / 4.


6) Either F = B * 2 or F = A - 4.


7) Either G = F + 1 or G = I - 3.


8) Either H = A / 2 or H = C * 3.


9) Either I = H + 3 or I = D / 2.


10) Either J = H - 2 or J = C * 2.


The Second Case of Mystery Number


HERE is that MYSTERY Number! 

What was the FIRST case? 

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