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The '''7-limit''' or 7-prime-limit consists of rational intervals where 7 is the highest allowable [[prime]] factor, so that every such interval may be written as a ratio of integers which are products of 2, 3, 5 and 7. This is an infinite set and still infinite even if we restrict consideration to a single octave. Some examples within the octave include [[7/4]], [[7/5]], [[7/6]], [[9/7]], [[15/14]], [[21/16]], [[21/20]], [[35/27]], [[49/36]], and so on.
The '''7-limit''' or 7-prime-limit consists of rational intervals where 7 is the highest allowable [[prime]] factor, so that every such interval may be written as a ratio of integers which are products of 2, 3, 5 and 7. This is an infinite set and still infinite even if we restrict consideration to a single octave. Some examples within the octave include [[7/4]], [[7/5]], [[7/6]], [[9/7]], [[15/14]], [[21/16]], [[21/20]], [[35/27]], [[49/36]], and so on.