To find the area of a shape, we need to know the shape of the figure. If these measurements represent the sides of a polygon, we would need to know the shape (e.g., rectangle, triangle) to calculate the area. If these measurements represent separate rectangles, you would calculate the area of each rectangle individually and then sum them up to find the total area. Without knowing the specific arrangement of these measurements, it is not possible to determine the area accurately.
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The lengths of the sides of any shape, other than a triangle or regular polygon do not provide enough information to calculate the area.
In the same way that a square can be flexed into a rhombus and the rhombus can then be flattened so that its area changes, the information given in the question is not adequate.
It is impossible to get a triangle with the side lengths 14cm, 3cm and 8cm 14cm itself is larger than the sum of two other lengths (3cm + 8cm = 11cm).
The lengths of the sides does not provide enough information to answer the question.
To find the perimeter of something all you have to do is, MEASURE THE DISTANCE AROUND THE OBJECT, for example if you have a triangle and the left side is 8cm, the right side is 5cm, and the bottom is 3cm, add the three measurements, 8cm + 5cm + 3cm = 16cm
Find the area of 5cm 12cm 8cm
The area is 12cm2