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5*10=50

or 2*25=50

Aent no "trio"

less yu thro guvt krat gibberish such as 1*2*25
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The factors of 50 are :

1 , 2 , 5 , 10 , 25 , 50

So the permutations are :

50 x 1

25 x 2

5 x 5 x 2

5 x 10

You can obtain the factors here: http://statsfiddle.info/Primes/AllFactors/50 

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