2 x 25
5 x 10
1 x 50, 0.1 x 100
1 x 5o and 2 x 25
10x5 and 1x50
52 times 1 equals 52 2 times 26 equals 52
There are no two primes whose product is 50.There are no two primes whose product is 50.There are no two primes whose product is 50.There are no two primes whose product is 50.
50*1
32/50 or 0.64
50 is the smallest number which is the sum of two squares in two different ways. (50 = 52+52 = 12+72)
how different ways can you make 50 cents in change
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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