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Each of the six poles P, Q, R, S, T and U has a different height. P is taller than only three poles. S is taller than T but shorter than U. U is shorter than P. Q is not the tallest. The second shortest pole is 2 feet tall. The third tallest pole is 5 feet tall.  

Which of the following may be the possible height of pole U?


A) 7 feet

B) 2 feet

C) 5 feet

D) 3 feet

E) 1 feet

Correct Answer:
D) 3 feet

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