To find the surface area given the numbers you provided, I will assume these numbers correspond to the dimensions (length, width, height) of a rectangular prism (box). However, the numbers seem more like a collection rather than dimensions.
For a rectangular prism with dimensions \( l \) (length), \( w \) (width), and \( h \) (height), the surface area \( SA \) is given by the formula:
\[ SA = 2(lw + lh + wh) \]
If we take three distinct groupings from your set of numbers as dimensions, let’s assume:
- \( l = 15 \)
- \( w = 12 \)
- \( h = 7 \)
Calculating the surface area:
\[ SA = 2(15 \cdot 12 + 15 \cdot 7 + 12 \cdot 7) \] \[ = 2(180 + 105 + 84) \] \[ = 2(369) \] \[ = 738 \]
Thus, the surface area of this rectangular prism is \( 738 \) square units.