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24 times you can subtract the number 2 from the number 50.

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How many times can you subtract 2 times 50?

The number of times can you subtract 50 by 2 is 25


How many times can you subtract 2 from 50?

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As a mathematical problem, 25, because 50/2 = 25. As a puzzle, the answer is 1, because after you have subtracted 2 once, the number you are subtracting from is no longer 50.


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5 goes into 50 ten times. Logically speaking, only once. After the first subtraction, 50 now has a value of 45. Therefore you cannot subtract from 50 a second time. It's similar to how many marbles can you fit into an empty bag. Just one. How far can a dog walk into the woods. Halfway. After that, he's walking out.


How many times can you subtract 10 from 50?

For natural numbers, 5 times. For all real numbers, infinitely many times.


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How many protons electrons and neutrons does an atom with an atomic number of 50 and mass number of 125?

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