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What is the area of this irregular figure?
A figure can be broken into a rectangle and triangle. The rectangle has a base of 6 centimeters and height of 6 centimeters. The triangle has a base of 6 centimeters and height of 6 centimeters.
54 Centimeters squared
72 Centimeters squared
216 Centimeters squared
432 Centimeters squared
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