Question 920562

There is a number containing 5 digits none of which is a zero.  The 2nd digit is 3 times more than the 1st.  The 3rd is one more than the 2nd number.  The 4th digit is 4 times as large as the first.  The final digit is 50% larger than the 2nd.  What’s the number?
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