The only whole number that goes into "7" evenly is 7.The number "7" also goes into the number "70" evenly (10x7=70).
7
It depends what you mean by "evenly" If you mean "an even number of times" then the only answers can be 0.5 or any factors of 0.5 which go into it an even number of times e.g. 0.25, 0.125 e.g 4 / 0.5 = 8 which is an even number 7 / 0.5 = 14 which is an even number too 7 / 0.125 = 56 which is an even number too. However if by "evenly" you mean... "a whole number that goes into 4 and 7 a whole number of times without leaving a remainder" ...then the only answer is "1"
1 and 7.
1 and 7
The only whole number that goes into "7" evenly is 7.The number "7" also goes into the number "70" evenly (10x7=70).
136
7 and 31 go into 217 evenly.
1
7
It depends what you mean by "evenly" If you mean "an even number of times" then the only answers can be 0.5 or any factors of 0.5 which go into it an even number of times e.g. 0.25, 0.125 e.g 4 / 0.5 = 8 which is an even number 7 / 0.5 = 14 which is an even number too 7 / 0.125 = 56 which is an even number too. However if by "evenly" you mean... "a whole number that goes into 4 and 7 a whole number of times without leaving a remainder" ...then the only answer is "1"
7 and 269
1 and 7.
1 and 7
1 and 7 do. That makes 7 a 'prime' number.
The HCF of both numbers is 7
1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 16, 28, 56, 112.