The angle of elevation from a point on the ground to the top of a pyramid is 40°30'. The angle of elevation from a point 117 feet farther back to the top of the pyramid is 18°10'. Find the height of the pyramid. What is the height of the pyramid? (Round to the nearest integer.)
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