To address the given problem, let's consider the provided dimensions of the garden:
1. Length of the garden: \( 24 \, \text{cm} \)
2. Breadth of the garden: This is denoted by "se," which is not a clear numerical value or a known term in the context of dimensions.
### Analysis:
- Length: \( 24 \, \text{cm} \) is clearly stated and can be used.
- Breadth: Given as "se," which is ambiguous and not interpretable as a numerical value.
### Conclusion:
- With the given length as \( 24 \, \text{cm} \), we can only provide information about one side of the garden.
- The breadth ("se") does not give any usable numerical data.
### Therefore:
In conclusion, we cannot determine the breadth of the garden or proceed with finding both sides of the garden based on the information given. The information provided is insufficient to find both dimensions accurately.
The sides of the garden are:
- Length: \( 24 \, \text{cm} \)
- Breadth: Not enough information to determine.
Hence, the final answer is:
- Length: \( 24 \, \text{cm} \)
- Breadth: Not enough information to find the sides of the garden.