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By some definitions prime numbers don't have proper factors. In other definitions, their only proper factor is 1. Either way, your answer is the next Prime number after 50, which would be 53.

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Q: What do you think is the next number greater then 50 for which the sum of its proper factors is less than the number its self?
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