To determine the area of the figure in question, we first need a bit more context about the shape itself. However, I can guide you through the general process of calculating the area based on the type of figure.
Let’s break down some common shapes:
- Rectangle: Area = length × width
- Triangle: Area = (base × height) / 2
- Circle: Area = π × (radius × radius)
- Square: Area = side × side
Once you determine the type of figure you are dealing with, you can substitute the measurements you have into the appropriate formula and solve for the area.
If the area options provided (45 in², 90 in², 135 in², 180 in²) are what we’re trying to match, perform the calculations and check which of these values corresponds to your computed area.
For example, if the dimensions of a rectangle are 9 inches by 10 inches, the area would be:
Area = 9 in × 10 in = 90 in²
In this context, if you calculated the area and found it to be 90 in², then that would be the answer to your question.
If you could provide the specific dimensions or the type of figure, I would be glad to help you calculate the exact area!