Applying the Quotient Rule of Exponents, what is the exponent in an equivalent form of

(5/6)^10 ÷ (5/6)^3? Answer with a whole number for the exponent.

The quotient rule of exponents states that when dividing two numbers with the same base, you subtract the exponents.

In this case, we have:
(5/6)^10 ÷ (5/6)^3 = (5/6)^(10-3) = (5/6)^7

Therefore, the equivalent form with a whole number for the exponent is 7.