if we notice those tickmarks in the triangle, that simply means that those sides are twins, namely HL = LJ = 5 and so on, that also means that the line cutting them from the opposite vertex is a median.
so we have three medians, meeting at a certain point, namely the centroid.
a particular feature of the centroid is that it cuts all medians in a 2:1 ratio, namely GP : PL are in a 2:1 ratio, therefore
21)
![\bf \cfrac{GP}{PL}=\cfrac{2}{1}\implies \cfrac{8}{PL}=2\implies \cfrac{8}{2}=PL\implies 4=PL\\\\[-0.35em]~\dotfill\\\\GL=GP+PL\implies GL=8+4\implies \boxed{GL=12}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cbf%20%5Ccfrac%7BGP%7D%7BPL%7D%3D%5Ccfrac%7B2%7D%7B1%7D%5Cimplies%20%5Ccfrac%7B8%7D%7BPL%7D%3D2%5Cimplies%20%5Ccfrac%7B8%7D%7B2%7D%3DPL%5Cimplies%204%3DPL%5C%5C%5C%5C%5B-0.35em%5D~%5Cdotfill%5C%5C%5C%5CGL%3DGP%2BPL%5Cimplies%20GL%3D8%2B4%5Cimplies%20%5Cboxed%7BGL%3D12%7D)
22)
well, we already know from 21) :).
23)
recall, since the lines are medians, both sides on the opposite side are twins, HL = LJ = 5.
24)
if we take a look at the triangle GLJ, is a right-triangle, so we can use the pythagorean theorem on it,
