There are infinite numbers,
but a fine example is just 7*8*10
or 560
Any multiple of 210.
No whole number can go into both 7 and 10 except 1.
7, 10, 3, 5 all go into their LCM (Lowest Common Multiple) which is 210, and all multiples of their LCM, the first 10 multiples of 210 that they all go into are: 210, 420, 630, 840, 1050, 1260, 1470, 1680, 1890, 2100, ...
70, 700, 7000, 70000
56
42
All multiples of 42.
There is an infinite number of numbers between 7 and 10.But if you're asking for the number halfway between 7 and 10, you can find that by adding both numbers together, then dividing by 2. This gets:(10+7)/2=8.5If you want to know all the whole numbers between 7 and 10, exclusive, then that is just 8 and 9.
The number would be 7.9 on a number line. What you can do to find this number is go to the spot on the number line that says 7 and 8. Cut the number line between 7 and 8 into 10 pieces. Then count to the ninth peice and this is 7.9
35 and all of its integral multiples
The number with 7 hundreds, 9 tens, and 7 ones is 797. In the base-10 number system, each place value represents a power of 10. Therefore, 7 hundreds represent 700 (7 x 100), 9 tens represent 90 (9 x 10), and 7 ones represent 7. When you add these together, you get the number 797.
5/7. 10 divided by 2 = 5, 14 divided by 2 = 7, 7 is a prime number. Can't go further.