Numbers that divide by 5 are any and all numbers ending in 0 or 5. For numbers greater than -7, imagine a number line with 0 in the middle, stretching off to the negatives on the left and the positives on the right. You want numbers to the right of -7. The first few answers are -5, 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25... and this continues to infinity.
14. Assuming dealing with only counting numbers (ie integers greater than 0): Numbers divisible by 5 or 7 are their multiples. 50 ÷ 5 = 10 → last multiple of 5 less than 50 is 9 x 5 → 9 numbers less than 50 are divisible by 5 50 ÷ 7 = 71/7 → last multiple of 7 less than 50 is 7 x 7 → 7 numbers less than 50 are divisible by 7 Numbers divisible by both are those which are multiples of their lowest common multiple = 35 50 ÷ 35 = 115/35 → last multiple of 35 less than 50 is 1 x 35 → 1 number less than 50 is divisible by both 5 and 7 and needs to be removed from both the above counts. → (9 - 1) + (7 - 1) = 14 numbers less than 50 are divisible by 5 or 7 but not both. If there is no restriction on numbers being greater than 0, there are infinitely many numbers as it includes the infinite number of negative numbers which are all less than 50 and provide an infinite number of numbers divisible by 5 or 7 but not both.
7 is the smallest since it certainly divides into itself by 1, but if you mean the smallest number greater than 7 then the answer is 7 x 7 = 49.
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5 divided by 7/8 = 5 5/7, which is greater than 5.
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