4 cm 9cm 6m 5 cm find the area of the quadrillateral. 30 cm^2 54 cm^2 60 cm^2 24 cm^2

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To find the area of the quadrilateral, we first need to split it into two separate shapes: a rectangle and a triangle.

The rectangle has dimensions of 4 cm by 9 cm, so its area is 4 cm * 9 cm = 36 cm^2.

The triangle has a base of 6 cm and a height of 5 cm, so its area is 0.5 * 6 cm * 5 cm = 15 cm^2.

Therefore, the total area of the quadrilateral is 36 cm^2 (rectangle) + 15 cm^2 (triangle) = 51 cm^2.

The closest answer provided is 54 cm^2, which would be the best approximated answer.
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