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It is not possible to answer this question. Assuming the numbers refer to the lengths of sides of a qudrilateral, there are two major problems.

The first is that the lengths of the four sides of a quadrilateral do not uniquely identify its shape.

For example, a square can be distorted into a rhombus with sides of the same measure and such a rhombus will have a different area to the square. In the same way, any quadrilateral can be distorted into another with a different area.

The second problem is that no units are given for the given lengths: feet, yards, metres, miles, etc.

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