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Mr. Magoo wanted to know the height of the flagpole. He placed a mirror on the ground 185 feet from the base of the pole. He then walked backwards until he could only see the very top of the pole in the mirror. He was 2 feet from the mirror at this point. How tall is the flagpole?

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