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convert to numbers
Step1: Analyze the first symbol (star - like)
Count the number of points or the number of lines forming the star. A common 7 - pointed star (heptagram) or by counting the segments, but looking at the drawing, if we consider the number of "points" or the count of the star's elements, maybe it's 7? Wait, no, maybe the number of lines. Wait, the first symbol: let's count the number of triangles or the number of lines. Wait, maybe the first symbol is a 7 - pointed star? No, maybe the number of sides. Wait, alternatively, maybe the number of intersections or the number of lines. Wait, maybe the first symbol is a 7 - pointed star? No, let's think differently. Wait, the second symbol: a triangle with a vertical and horizontal line, maybe 4? Wait, no. Wait, the third symbol: a triangle with a G and another triangle, maybe 5? Wait, no. Wait, the fourth symbol: a circle with two crossing lines (like a cross in a circle), which is 4 segments? No, the circle with two diagonals: the number of regions? No, the number of lines: circle (1) + two lines (2), total 3? No, maybe the number of "parts" or the number of lines. Wait, maybe the first symbol is 7 (heptagram), second is 4 (triangle + two lines: 3 lines? No, triangle has 3 sides, plus two lines: total 5? No, this is confusing. Wait, maybe the symbols represent numbers by the number of lines or the number of angles. Wait, first symbol: star - like, let's count the number of lines. Let's see: the first star - like figure, if we count the number of straight lines, maybe 7? Wait, no, maybe the number of points. A heptagram has 7 points. Second symbol: triangle (3 sides) + a vertical line and a horizontal line: 3 + 2 = 5? No, maybe 4. Third symbol: triangle (3) + G (let's say G has 2 lines) + small triangle (3) + vertical line: 3 + 2 + 3 + 1 = 9? No, this is not working. Wait, maybe the first symbol is 7, second is 4, third is 5, fourth is 4? No, that doesn't make sense. Wait, maybe the number of "corners" or the number of closed shapes. First symbol: 1 closed shape (the star), but no. Wait, maybe the problem is about the number of lines in each symbol:
First symbol (star): Let's count the number of straight lines. Let's see, the star - like figure, if we trace it, how many straight lines? Let's assume it's 7 (heptagram, 7 lines).
Second symbol: Triangle (3) + vertical line (1) + horizontal line (1) = 3 + 1 + 1 = 5? No, maybe 4. Wait, the second symbol looks like a triangle with a T - like shape inside? Wait, triangle (3 sides) + vertical line (1) + horizontal line (1) = 5 lines? No, maybe 4.
Third symbol: Triangle (3) + G (let's say G has 3 lines) + small triangle (3) + vertical line (1) = 3 + 3 + 3 + 1 = 10? No, this is wrong.
Wait, maybe the symbols are related to the number of "sides" or the number of elements. Wait, the fourth symbol: circle with two crossing lines (like a plus sign rotated 45 degrees), which is 4 lines (circle is 1, two lines are 2, total 3? No, the two lines cross, so circle (1) + two lines (2) = 3, but the two lines cross, so total lines: 1 + 2 = 3, but the regions: 4. No, maybe the number of lines: first symbol: 7, second: 4, third: 5, fourth: 4? No, that's not matching.
Wait, maybe the first symbol is 7 (heptagram), second is 4 (triangle with a vertical and horizontal line, making 4 parts), third is 5 (triangle with G and small triangle, 5 parts), fourth is 4 (circle with two lines, 4 regions). But this is a guess. Alternatively, maybe the first symbol is 7, second is 4, third is 5, fourth is 4. But I think I made a mistake. Wait, let's try again.
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7, 4, 5, 4 (Note: This is a tentative answer based on interpreting the symbols as representing numbers by the number of lines or points, and the interpretation may vary depending on the exact design of the symbols.)