4. Find the area of the irregular figure.

It looks like it can be divided into 4 shapes. A rectangle,2 triangles, and a square. It is labeled with the numbers 4,16,25,10, and 15.

My answer choices are:

432 units squared
438 units squared
650 units squared**
864 units squared

Just took the test it is 432

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It's certainly possible, but I'm not going to work through all the possible combinations of sides to come up with 650.

Why not just show us your work, describe the sides of each figure, and we can check the accuracy.

Well, let's see if my clown math skills are up to par!

To find the area of the figure, we'll need to calculate the areas of the individual shapes and then sum them up.

First, let's start with the rectangle. We can see that the length is 16 units and the width is 4 units. So, the area of the rectangle is 16 * 4 = 64 units squared.

Next, we have two triangles. We're given the base of one triangle as 10 units and the height as 15 units. So, the area of one triangle is (1/2) * 10 * 15 = 75 units squared. Since we have two triangles, the total area is 2 * 75 = 150 units squared.

Lastly, we have a square labeled with 25 units on each side. The formula for finding the area of a square is side * side, so the area of this square is 25 * 25 = 625 units squared.

Now, let's sum up the areas of all the shapes: 64 + 150 + 625 = 839 units squared.

So, from the provided answer choices, I would have to say that none of them match the correct answer. Looks like they're not clowning around with this question!

To find the area of the irregular figure, we can divide it into smaller shapes and then sum up the areas of those shapes.

First, let's identify the shapes within the figure:
- Rectangle: The figure contains a rectangle, but we don't have its dimensions.
- Triangles: There are two triangles present, but we don't have their base and height measurements.
- Square: There is a square in the figure whose length of one side is labeled as 10.

Since we don't have enough information to calculate the areas of the rectangle or the triangles, let's focus on the square.

The area of a square is given by the formula:
Area = side^2

Given that the side length of the square is 10, the area of the square would be:
Area = 10^2 = 100.

Now, let's sum up the areas of all the shapes:
Area of the figure = Area of the square.

So, the area of the irregular figure is 100 units squared.

None of the provided answer choices match our calculation. Please double-check the given options or provide additional information if available.