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
42
56
All multiples of 42.
7 / 0.7 = 10 Therefore, the number that 7 is 70 percent of, is 10.
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
The mass number is seventeen. Just add the number of protons and neutrons, and there you go.
70 ÷ 10 = 7