The figure below represents a large poster being designed for a pep rally in the school gym. The units on the grid represent meters. What is the total area of the poster? Use the drop-down menus to choose the correct response that makes each statement true. The bottom portion of the figure, quadrilateral , may be composed into a larger rectangle with base . The area of this composed rectangle is ​ square meters. The triangles that need to be subtracted from the composed rectangle to find the area bounded by each have a base of ​ meters and a height of ​ meters. The area of triangle is ​ square meters. The total area of the figure is ​ square meters.

The bottom portion of the figure can be composed into a larger rectangle with a base of 9 meters. The area of this composed rectangle is 54 square meters.

The triangles that need to be subtracted from the composed rectangle to find the area bounded by each have a base of 3 meters and a height of 6 meters. The area of triangle is 9 square meters.

The total area of the figure is 63 square meters.