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Arnel wanted to measure the height of his school’s flagpole. He placed a mirror on the ground 50 feet from the flagpole, then walked backwards until he was able to see the top of the pole in the mirror. His eyes were 5.4 feet above the ground, and he was 10 feet from the mirror. Using similar triangles, help Arnel find the height of the flagpole.

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