50 (number)

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This article discusses the number fifty. For the year 50 CE, see 50. For other uses of 50, see 50 (disambiguation)

50

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90

Cardinal fifty
Ordinal 50th
(fiftieth)
Numeral system quinquagesimal
Factorization 2 \cdot 5^2
Divisors 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50
Roman numeral L
Unicode symbol(s)
Binary 1100102
Octal 628
Duodecimal 4212
Hexadecimal 3216

50 (fifty) is the natural number following 49 and preceding 51.

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[edit] In mathematics

Fifty is the smallest number that is the sum of two non-zero square numbers in two distinct ways: 50 = 12 + 72 = 52 + 52.[1] It is also the sum of three squares, 50 = 32 + 42 + 52. It is a Harshad number.

There is no solution to the equation φ(x) = 50, making 50 a nontotient. Nor is there a solution to the equation x - φ(x) = 50, making 50 a noncototient.

The aliquot sum of 50 is 43 and its aliquot sequence is (50,43,1,0). Fifty is itself the aliquot sum of 40 and 94.

[edit] In science

[edit] In religion

[edit] In sports

[edit] In other fields

Fifty is:

  • There are 50 states in the United States of America. The TV show Hawaii Five-O is so called because Hawaii is the 50th state[citation needed]
  • 5-O (Five-Oh) - Slang for police officers and/or a warning that police are approaching. Derived from the television show Hawaii Five-O[citation needed]
  • A calibre of ammunition (0.50 inches: see .50 BMG)
  • In millimeters, the focal length of the normal lens in 35 mm photography
  • The percentage (50%) equivalent to one half, so that the phrase "fifty-fifty" commonly expresses something divided equally in two; in business this is often denoted as being the ultimate in equal partnership
  • In years of marriage, the gold or "golden" wedding anniversary
  • Nickname 50 Cent, a rapper.
  • A Canadian brand of beer called 50 Ale created in 1950 by Labatt breweries to commemorate 50 years of partnership. It is a popular brand still sold today.

[edit] References

  1. ^ de Koninck, J.M. (2009). Those fascinating numbers. AMS Bookstore. p. 18. ISBN 0-8218-4807-0.
  2. ^ Leviticus 25:10
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