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L,M, N, O and P are five different poles, each of different length. O is not the third shortest pole.
N is bigger than only P. L is shorter than only one pole. The size of the shortest pole is 7 ft and that of the second tallest pole is 13 ft. 

According to the given arrangement, which of the following combinations of pole and length is correct?


A) N - 14 ft

B) P - 5 ft

C) O - 12 ft

D) L - 13 ft

E) Other than those given as options

Correct Answer:
D) L - 13 ft

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