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To calculate the area of a figure, we need a clear understanding of its shape and dimensions. The text provided appears to be fragmented and unclear. However, I will attempt to interpret the information as best as possible.

It seems like we have two different methods mentioned for calculating the area:

1. **Rectangle (A = bh):**

  - This formula is used to calculate the area of a rectangle, where A is the area, b is the base, and h is the height.

  - The expression "3(9)" likely means a rectangle with a base of 3 feet and a height of 9 feet.

  Area = base * height = 3 * 9 = 27 square feet

2. **Triangle (A = 1/2 * bh):**

  - This formula is used to calculate the area of a triangle, where A is the area, b is the base, and h is the height.

  - The expression "4.5f+" might indicate a triangle with a base of 4.5 feet and a height of 9 feet.

  Area = 1/2 * base * height = 1/2 * 4.5 * 9 = 1/2 * 40.5 = 20.25 square feet

3. **Combining Areas:**

  - If these two areas (27 square feet and 20.25 square feet) are part of the same figure or need to be added together, the total area is:

  Total Area = 27 + 20.25 = 47.25 square feet

However, if these are separate parts of the figure or different figures entirely, you would need to sum their areas accordingly based on the context provided.

Due to the fragmented nature of the provided text, it is crucial to have a clear diagram or a more coherent description of the figure to ensure accurate calculations. If you can provide more context or a clearer description, I can offer a more precise answer.

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