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Three friends had three kids who were all named after Star Wars characters. For Christmas one year, all three kids (Han, Leia, and Luke) got different Star Wars Lego sets as gifts (the Millennium Falcon, an AT-AT, and an Imperial Star Destroyer). Each set had a different number of pieces (1345, 1432, or 1569) and each kid took a different amount of time to complete the model (2, 3, or 4 hours). Using the clues below, can you figure out which kid got which model, how many pieces it had, and how long it took them to build it?
1. The model with the most pieces took the most time to complete, but the model with the least pieces did not take the least amount of time to complete.
2. The models weren't to scale, so the Millennium Falcon actually had more pieces than the Imperial Star Destroyer, a fact that Luke was upset to learn since he likes bigger models.
3. Han spent the three hours between opening his gifts and lunch building his model.
1. The model with the most pieces took the most time to complete, but the model with the least pieces did not take the least amount of time to complete.
2. The models weren't to scale, so the Millennium Falcon actually had more pieces than the Imperial Star Destroyer, a fact that Luke was upset to learn since he likes bigger models.
3. Han spent the three hours between opening his gifts and lunch building his model.

Answer
Han built the AT-AT, which had 1345 pieces, in 3 hours.Leia built the Millennium Falcon, which had 1569 pieces, in 4 hours.
Luke built the Imperial Star Destroyer, which had 1432 pieces, in 2 hours.
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