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9 ft 58.5 ft 33 ft 16.5 ft
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9 ft
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33 ft
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The answer would be B
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The areas are 9ft, 33ft and 16.5ft for the separate shapes. The area of the whole shape is 58.5, so that is the correct answer.
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