
Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) of 180 and 111
The greatest common divisor (GCD) of 180 and 111 is 3.
What is the Greatest Common Divisor (GCD)?
The GCD of two integers is the largest positive integer that divides both numbers without leaving a remainder. It is useful in simplifying fractions, finding common factors, and in number theory.
How to Calculate the GCD of 180 and 111?
We use the Euclidean algorithm, which involves the following steps:
- Divide the larger number by the smaller number.
- Replace the larger number with the smaller number and the smaller number with the remainder from the division.
- Repeat this process until the remainder is zero.
- The non-zero remainder just before zero is the GCD.
Step-by-Step Euclidean Algorithm
Step | Calculation |
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1 | 180 ÷ 111 = 1 remainder 69 |
2 | 111 ÷ 69 = 1 remainder 42 |
3 | 69 ÷ 42 = 1 remainder 27 |
4 | 42 ÷ 27 = 1 remainder 15 |
5 | 27 ÷ 15 = 1 remainder 12 |
6 | 15 ÷ 12 = 1 remainder 3 |
7 | 12 ÷ 3 = 4 remainder 0 |
Examples of GCD Calculations
Numbers | GCD |
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44 and 182 | 2 |
174 and 62 | 2 |
15 and 21 | 3 |
112 and 67 | 1 |
151 and 146 | 1 |