Six family members P, Q, R, S, T, and U have distinct weights. The third heaviest person weighs 40 kg. Q's weight is an odd number and Q is lighte...
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Six family members P, Q, R, S, T, and U have distinct weights. The third heaviest person weighs 40 kg. Q's weight is an odd number and Q is lighter than S but heavier than R. The count of people lighter than S is one more than the count of people lighter than P. T is heavier than both R and U. T weighs 20 kg more than P, and P is heavier than Q. The second lightest person is not Q.
What is the possible weight of S?