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A number greater than 50 with only 2 prime factors would be a semiprime number. Semiprime numbers are products of exactly two prime numbers. An example of a semiprime number greater than 50 would be 77, which is the product of the prime numbers 7 and 11.

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3 x 17 = 51

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Thank you for the answers
I needed factors with 13 not 17!

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Q: What is a number greater than 50 with only 2 prime factors?
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