Okay, here’s my blog post about “50 62”, written from a personal experience perspective, using simple HTML tags and an informal, conversational tone:
Alright, so I messed around with these numbers, 50 and 62, and here’s what I did. It’s not rocket science, just me playing around.
First, I grabbed a piece of paper and a pen – yeah, old school, I know. I like to see things visually.

Getting Started
I wrote down both numbers, 50 and 62, with some space between them. Just staring at them for a bit, you know, getting a feel for them.
The Process
- I added them together first. 50 + 62 = 112. Just basic addition.
- Then, I subtracted the smaller one from the larger one. 62 – 50 = 12. Easy peasy.
- I got a little curious and multiplied them. 50 62 = 3100. This one took a little longer, but still straightforward.
- Finally, I divided the larger by the smaller. 62 / 50 =1.24. Had to get the calculator for this.
My little observation
I noticed that when I subtract, get a pretty small number, just 12, after add, it becomes 112. Also, dividing gives a small, pretty number. Multiplying, the result becomes much larger, 3100!
So, that was my little experiment with 50 and 62. Nothing groundbreaking, just a simple exploration of what happens when you combine numbers in different ways. Might do something similar with other numbers later. Keeps the brain ticking!