we can say general 2n2222 with 0.7VBE
Real transistors don't have a fixed Vbe as it depends on device characteristics, currents and temperatures. If you are going to use a 'kindergarten' level model of a NPN transistor that assumes Vbe=0.7V whenever current is flowing into the base, you'll also need to assume a fixed h
FE to make it solvable. 2N2222 h
FE usually falls in the range 35 to 300 depending on collector current Ic, device to device gain variation and temperature.
free_electron has just posted a nice approach to getting the limiting values as h
FE tends to infinity. You *COULD* use that to approximate Ic then plug in numbers from the graphs in the OnSemi
2N2222A datasheet to refine your answer.