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Last Updated : Apr 06, 2023
Make use of GCD Calculator to determine the Greatest Common Divisor of 60, 50, 57, 41 i.e. 1 largest integer that divides all the numbers equally.
GCD of 60, 50, 57, 41 is 1
GCD(60, 50, 57, 41) = 1
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GCD of numbers 60, 50, 57, 41 is 1
GCD(60, 50, 57, 41) = 1
Given Input numbers are 60, 50, 57, 41
To find the GCD of numbers using factoring list out all the divisors of each number
Divisors of 60
List of positive integer divisors of 60 that divides 60 without a remainder.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, 60
Divisors of 50
List of positive integer divisors of 50 that divides 50 without a remainder.
1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50
Divisors of 57
List of positive integer divisors of 57 that divides 57 without a remainder.
1, 3, 19, 57
Divisors of 41
List of positive integer divisors of 41 that divides 41 without a remainder.
1, 41
Greatest Common Divisior
We found the divisors of 60, 50, 57, 41 . The biggest common divisior number is the GCD number.
So the Greatest Common Divisior 60, 50, 57, 41 is 1.
Therefore, GCD of numbers 60, 50, 57, 41 is 1
Given Input Data is 60, 50, 57, 41
Make a list of Prime Factors of all the given numbers initially
Prime Factorization of 60 is 2 x 2 x 3 x 5
Prime Factorization of 50 is 2 x 5 x 5
Prime Factorization of 57 is 3 x 19
Prime Factorization of 41 is 41
The above numbers do not have any common prime factor. So GCD is 1
Step1:
Let's calculate the GCD of first two numbers
The formula of GCD is GCD(a, b) = ( a x b) / LCM(a, b)
LCM(60, 50) = 300
GCD(60, 50) = ( 60 x 50 ) / 300
GCD(60, 50) = 3000 / 300
GCD(60, 50) = 10
Step2:
Here we consider the GCD from the above i.e. 10 as first number and the next as 57
The formula of GCD is GCD(a, b) = ( a x b) / LCM(a, b)
LCM(10, 57) = 570
GCD(10, 57) = ( 10 x 57 ) / 570
GCD(10, 57) = 570 / 570
GCD(10, 57) = 1
Step3:
Here we consider the GCD from the above i.e. 1 as first number and the next as 41
The formula of GCD is GCD(a, b) = ( a x b) / LCM(a, b)
LCM(1, 41) = 41
GCD(1, 41) = ( 1 x 41 ) / 41
GCD(1, 41) = 41 / 41
GCD(1, 41) = 1
GCD of 60, 50, 57, 41 is 1
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1. What is the GCD of 60, 50, 57, 41?
GCD of 60, 50, 57, 41 is 1
2. Where do I get the detailed procedure to find GCD of 60, 50, 57, 41?
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3. How to find GCD of 60, 50, 57, 41 on a calculator?
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