To find the area of the given figure, we'll first have to identify its shape and dimensions based on the provided measurements. However, the dimensions you provided seem to reference different lengths without specifying how they relate to each other in the shape's configuration (e.g., whether they form a polygon, rectilinear figure, etc.).
If the figure is a polygon, you would typically break it into simpler shapes (like rectangles, triangles, etc.), calculate the area of those shapes, and then sum them up.
Without a clear description of the figure or a diagram showing how the dimensions relate to each other, I can only provide a general approach:
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Identify the Shape: Break down the figure into recognizable shapes (rectangles, triangles, etc.).
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Calculate Area of Each Shape:
- For a rectangle: Area = length × width
- For a triangle: Area = (base × height) / 2
- For a circle: Area = π × radius²
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Sum Areas: Add the areas of the simpler shapes together.
If you have a specific shape in mind or additional details, such as relationships among the dimensions or angles, please provide that information so I can assist you better!