Please understand another method of finding the Greatest Common Factor:
- Take the smallest number (say A) among the numbers for which GCF needs to find out.
- Divide any one of the other number (say B) by this number (A).
- Find reminder (say C) of the division.
- Divide the divider (A) of the earlier division by the remainder (C).
- Find remainder (say D).
- Divide C by D.
- Repeat step 6 until there is no remainder.
- The last divider for which there is no remainder is the GCF of the two numbers.
See the figure below for better clarity of the process.
If you have more than two numbers, then first find out the GCF of any two numbers and use that GCF to divide any one of the remaining numbers and so on to find final GCF.
Once you are clear with this method of finding GCF, explain it by taking example of 24 and 30. Like below:
As you can see, both methods produce the same result.