1. **Stating the problem:**
We have a polygon with points C, S, D, R, and A connected by segments with given lengths: CA = 36 m, SR = 13 m, DR = 48 m, SD = 7 m, and now the length of T is given as 13 cm (0.13 m).
2. **Clarifying units:**
Since other lengths are in meters, convert 13 cm to meters: $13\text{ cm} = 0.13\text{ m}$.
3. **Revisiting the polygon and lengths:**
Previously, we found:
- $CS = 23$ m
- $AR = 41$ m
- Perimeter $P = 155$ m
4. **Finding length $ST$:**
Given $SR = 13$ m and $T$ length is 0.13 m, if $T$ lies on segment $SR$, then:
$$ST = SR - T = 13 - 0.13 = 12.87\text{ m}$$
5. **Final answers:**
- Perimeter $P = 155$ m
- Length $ST = 12.87$ m
- Area $A$ still cannot be determined with given data
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