If the question is, "What is the equivalent number to the base 5 of the decimal number 50?
The answer is 200
(2 x 52) + (0 x 5) + (0 x 1) = 2 x 25 = 50
50 in base five is 20
Since 52 = 25, and twice 25 is 50, the answer is 200.
To convert the number 210 from base 5 to base 10, you calculate it as follows: (2 \times 5^2 + 1 \times 5^1 + 0 \times 5^0). This equals (2 \times 25 + 1 \times 5 + 0 \times 1), which simplifies to (50 + 5 + 0 = 55). Therefore, 210 in base 5 is 55 in base 10.
To find the number of 5-number combinations from the numbers 1 to 50, you can use the combination formula ( C(n, r) = \frac{n!}{r!(n-r)!} ). Here, ( n = 50 ) and ( r = 5 ). Therefore, the number of combinations is ( C(50, 5) = \frac{50!}{5!(50-5)!} = \frac{50!}{5! \times 45!} = 2,118,760 ). Thus, there are 2,118,760 different 5-number combinations possible.
50 = 2 * 5 * 5
It is worth 50.
5010% of 50 is 5
The value of the number 5 is 50.
The number that comes after 49 is 50. In the base-10 number system, each number is followed by the next consecutive number. Therefore, after 49, the next number is 50.
base 5
40% of 50% of a number= 40% * 50% of a number= 0.4 * 50% of a number= 20% of a numberor 0.2 of a numberor 1/5 of a number
In the number 358, the digit 5 holds a place value of 50, which is determined by its position in the hundreds place. This means that the digit 5 represents 5 tens or 50 in the number 358.