In Figure 1, the area of square A is 9 square units, the area of square B is 16 square units, and the area of square C is 25 square units.

In Figure 2, the area of square D is 36 square units and the area of square E is 64 square units.

What is the area of square F in Figure 2?
A.
110 square units
B.
100 square units
C.
90 square units
D.
80 square units

The area of square F in Figure 2 is 100 square units.

This is because square F is formed by combining squares D and E. The sum of the areas of squares D and E is 36 + 64 = 100 square units.