ok so there is a QUADRILATERAL 4 cm the top outside, 9 cm on the side, 6 cm on the side, and 5 cm on the bottom outside.

whats the cm by the power of 2

To find the area of the quadrilateral, we need to calculate the sum of the lengths of the two opposite sides as the base and height of the quadrilateral.

Base: 9 cm (side length) + 5 cm (bottom outside) = 14 cm
Height: 4 cm (top outside) + 6 cm (side length) = 10 cm

Area = 1/2 * base * height
Area = 1/2 * 14 cm * 10 cm
Area = 70 cm^2

Therefore, the area of the quadrilateral is 70 cm^2.

so there answers are either

60 cm2
30 cm
54 cm2
24 cm2

The correct answer is 54 cm^2.

explain plsssssssss

To find the area of the quadrilateral, we need to calculate the sum of the lengths of the two opposite sides as the base and height of the quadrilateral.

Given side lengths:
Top outside = 4 cm
Side length 1 = 9 cm
Side length 2 = 6 cm
Bottom outside = 5 cm

For the base of the quadrilateral, we will use the sum of the lengths of the two opposite sides:
Base = Side length 1 + Bottom outside = 9 cm + 5 cm = 14 cm

For the height of the quadrilateral, we will use the sum of the lengths of the two opposite sides:
Height = Top outside + Side length 2 = 4 cm + 6 cm = 10 cm

Now, to find the area of the quadrilateral, we can use the formula for the area of a trapezoid (since it has only one pair of parallel sides):
Area = (1/2) * (Sum of parallel sides) * height
Area = (1/2) * (9 cm + 5 cm) * 10 cm
Area = (1/2) * 14 cm * 10 cm
Area = (1/2) * 140 cm
Area = 70 cm^2

Therefore, the correct area of the quadrilateral is 70 cm^2.
It seems I made a mistake earlier, and the correct answer should be 70 cm^2. I apologize for the confusion.

its not 70

I apologize for the oversight in my previous responses. Let's reevaluate the area calculation for the quadrilateral.

Given side lengths:
Top outside = 4 cm
Side length 1 = 9 cm
Side length 2 = 6 cm
Bottom outside = 5 cm

For the base of the quadrilateral, we will use the sum of the lengths of the two opposite sides:
Base = Side length 1 + Bottom outside = 9 cm + 5 cm = 14 cm

For the height of the quadrilateral, we will use the top outside and side length 2:
Height = Top outside + Side length 2 = 4 cm + 6 cm = 10 cm

Now, to find the area of the quadrilateral:
Area = 1/2 * base * height
Area = 1/2 * 14 cm * 10 cm
Area = 70 cm^2

I made a mistake in my previous explanations. Again, I apologize for the confusion. The correct area of the quadrilateral is indeed 70 cm^2.