So do you guys know how to do it or not?
Thank you for this by the way.
We still don't know the exact question your teacher is asking. AWK, Burner, and Borek are all very intelligent and experienced so they've figured out what the question probably is. We're all trying to help, but I would advise trying to learn how to ask questions well. This sort of question shouldn't need a dozen responses to answer. Not trying to harsh, but that's the reality of it.
Anyways if the question really is "What is the theoretical mass of sulfur produced when you mix 50 mL of 0.15 M sodium thiosulfate with 5 mL of 2 M HCl solution" then it's a stoichiometry problem with a limiting reagent.
Have you learned about limiting reagents? They're very similar to the questions you were asking about
here except you need to find out which of your two reagents are completely used up and which one isn't. From there it's basically the same.
To get you started, if you had a million moles of sodium thiosulfate and 0.0001 moles of HCl, which do you think would limit the reaction? Now use that same concept but do so quantitatively with your actual values.