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From the top of a tower, the angles of depression of two objects `P` and `Q` (situated on the ground on the same side of the tower) separated at a distance of `(3-sqrt(3))m` are `45o` and `60o` respectively. The height of the tower is (a) 200 m (b) 250 m (c) 300 m (d) None of these

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