2 x 5 x 5 = 50 satisfies those conditions.
50 is greater than the seventh square, does not end in 5 and has two fives in its three number prime factorization.
567
There are a lot of possibilities. The seventh square number is 49. 5 times 5 times any other prime number will be greater than 49. 5 times any pair of prime numbers seven or greater will also satisfy the conditions.
2 x 5 x 5 = 50 satisfies those conditions.
14 is the seventh multiple of 2.
Seventh multiple of Five. 7*5=35.
42
The answer is 21.
69
Assuming the seventh integer multiple, the answer is 56.
77
It is 140.