Four Fifths as Pandigital Fraction

Theorem
The fraction $\dfrac 4 5$ can be expressed as a pandigital fraction in the following interesting way:


 * $\dfrac 4 5 = \dfrac {9876} {12 \, 345}$

Proof
Can be found by brute force.

Also see

 * One Half as Pandigital Fraction
 * One Third as Pandigital Fraction
 * One Quarter as Pandigital Fraction
 * One Fifth as Pandigital Fraction
 * One Sixth as Pandigital Fraction
 * One Seventh as Pandigital Fraction
 * One Eighth as Pandigital Fraction
 * One Ninth as Pandigital Fraction