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What are all the sets of 3 numbers whose product is 50? (note: in probability this is combinations - there would be a lot more permutaions)

Start by factoring 50: 50 = 5x10 = 5x5x2. The answer is that there is only one way.

Can one (or two) of the numbers be 1? Then we have 3 more ways:

1x1x50, 1x2x25, 1x5x10; there are 4 ways altogether.

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