Factors of 50

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The factors of 50 are the whole numbers that divide 50 exactly, leaving no remainder: 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50. Use the calculator above for any number, or read on for the factor pairs, prime factorization and properties of 50.

factors of 50 shown as factor pairs
The factors of 50 are the numbers that divide it evenly.

What are the factors of 50?

A factor of 50 is any whole number that divides 50 with no remainder. Listing them from smallest to largest, the factors of 50 are:

1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50

So 50 is a composite number with 6 factors in total. Every number has 1 and itself as factors; the interesting work is finding the ones in between.

Factor pairs of 50

A factor pair is two numbers that multiply to give 50. The factor pairs of 50 are:

Factor pairProduct
1 × 5050
2 × 2550
5 × 1050

Prime factorization of 50

The prime factorization breaks 50 down into a product of prime numbers only:

$$ 50 = 2 \times 5^{2} $$
📈 Why it matters The prime factorization is unique to 50 (the fundamental theorem of arithmetic) and is the key to finding the greatest common factor (GCF) and least common multiple (LCM) with other numbers.

How to find the factors of 50, step by step

  1. Start at 1 — 1 divides every number, so 1 and 50 are always factors.
  2. Test each whole number from 2 upward: if it divides 50 exactly, it is a factor.
  3. Use factor pairs — each small factor gives a matching large factor, so you only need to test up to $\sqrt{50}$.
  4. List them in order to get all 6 factors of 50.

Factors versus multiples of 50

It is easy to mix these up. The factors of 50 are the numbers that divide into 50 (they are less than or equal to 50), while the multiples of 50 are what you get by multiplying 50 outward: 50, 100, 150, 200, and so on. In short: factors go in, multiples go out. 50 is an even number, and its smallest prime factor is 2.

Properties of 50

Number of factors6
Sum of factors93
Sum of proper divisors43
Prime or compositeComposite
Even or oddEven
Perfect squareNo
Prime factorization2 x 5^2

Is 50 abundant, deficient or perfect?

Number theorists classify a number by comparing it to the sum of its proper divisors (all its factors except itself). For 50, those proper divisors add up to 43, which makes 50 a deficient number (its proper divisors sum to 43, which is less than 50). Most numbers are deficient; abundant and perfect numbers are comparatively rare, which is what makes this property interesting.

Using the factors of 50 for GCF and LCM

The prime factorization $2 \times 5^{2}$ is the shortcut for combining 50 with another number. To find the greatest common factor (GCF), take the primes 50 shares with the other number, each to the lowest power. For the least common multiple (LCM), take every prime that appears in either number, each to the highest power. This is why the prime factorization is worth writing down — it does the heavy lifting for fractions, ratios and simplification.

Related factors and tools

Explore more: Factors of 48 Factors of 52 Factors of 54. Or find the factors of any number with the Factor Calculator. Exponents are the reverse idea — see logarithms and read the formal reference on divisors at Wikipedia.

Frequently asked questions

What are the factors of 50?
The factors of 50 are 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50. These are the whole numbers that divide 50 exactly with no remainder.
What is the prime factorization of 50?
The prime factorization of 50 is 2 x 5^2.
How many factors does 50 have?
50 has 6 factors: 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50.
Is 50 a prime number?
No. 50 has 6 factors, and a prime number has exactly two. So 50 is a composite number.
What are the factor pairs of 50?
The factor pairs of 50 are: 1 and 50; 2 and 25; 5 and 10.
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