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Answer:

66 cm²

Explanation:

From the given figure, and the question statement we have;

BD = 11 cm, AE = 7 cm, CF = 5 cm

The given quadrilateral ABCD consists of two triangles; ΔABD and ΔBCD

The area of quadrilateral ABCD = The sum of the areas of ΔABD and ΔBCD

The base length of the two triangles equals segment BD = 11 cm

The height of triangle ΔABD = 7 cm

The area of a triangle = (1/2) × Base length × Height

∴ The area of triangle ΔABD = (1/2) × 11 cm × 7 cm = 38.5 cm²

Similarly;

The area of triangle ΔBCD = (1/2) × 11 cm × 5 cm = 27.5 cm²

∴ The area of quadrilateral ABCD = 38.5 cm² + 27.5 cm² = 66 cm²

The area of the given figure (quadrilateral ABCD) = 66 cm².

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