80/(-25))/(2/(-5)). Let q be (-110)/o*24/(-6). Suppose 4*y - 22 = 2*y. What is the greatest common divisor of q and y?
11
Let n(u) = -5*u + 1. Let g be n(-1). Suppose -5*q = -g*q + 6. Suppose -q*y + 5*y = -48. Calculate the greatest common factor of 6 and y.
6
Suppose 3*x = -12, -3*x = -0*c - 5*c + 12. Suppose 3*d + c = 39. What is the greatest common divisor of d and 13?
13
Let k = 95 + -67. What is the greatest common divisor of 14 and k?
14
Let b be (-501)/(-33) - 2/11. Let a(f) = f - 8. Let q be a(b). Suppose -300 = -5*r - 20. What is the highest common factor of r and q?
7
Let o be ((-22)/6)/((-6)/36). What is the greatest common factor of o and 55?
11
Let a(b) = 2*b**2 + 3*b - 6. Let u be a(-4). What is the greatest common factor of u and 112?
14
Let z = 69 + -28. What is the highest common divisor of z and 82?
41
Let v be 6/(-15) - 3/(15/(-497)). What is the greatest common factor of 9 and v?
9
Suppose -8*i + 16 = -4*i. What is the greatest common divisor of i and 20?
4
Let q(v) = 17*v - 7. Let b be q(2). What is the greatest common divisor of 216 and b?
27
Let t = 370 - 250. Suppose 0 = -n - n + t. Calculate the highest common factor of n and 24.
12
Suppose 5*n - 140 = -2*y, -69 = 5*y + 5*n - 449. Calculate the highest common divisor of 10 and y.
10
Let c(k) = 6*k**2 - 5*k - 4. Let o be c(5). Suppose -5*t + 33 = -2*t. Suppose 3*v = 2*v + t. What is the greatest common divisor of o and v?
11
Suppose -9*x = -12*x. Let q be 1064/7 - (-2 + x). What is the highest common factor of 14 and q?
14
Let g = 48 + -9. Calculate the greatest common factor of 26 and g.
13
Let v(k) be the third derivative of k**5/30 - 11*k**4/24 + 2*k**3/3 + k**2. Let b be v(8). Calculate the greatest common factor of 11 and b.
11
Suppose 3*c - 4*t = 566, -4*t + 708 = 5*c - c. What is the highest common factor of c and 26?
26
Let b = -19 - -29. Let d(p) = -2*p - 8. Let v be d(-6). Suppose 0 = 4*f - v*z - 4, 0 = -2*f - z - z + b. What is the highest common factor of 3 and f?
3
Let o = -13 + 61. Calculate the greatest common divisor of o and 32.
16
Suppose o = -o + g + 16, -5*o + 54 = g. Let p = 22 - o. Calculate the highest common divisor of p and 30.
6
Let b be 27/(-18) + -25*(-2)/4. Suppose -50 = -5*h + 3*h + 4*d, 5*d - 20 = 0. Calculate the highest common divisor of b and h.
11
Let y = 9 + -7. Suppose -y*p + 18 = -0*p + 3*n, -2 = -n. Calculate the greatest common factor of 54 and p.
6
Let n be (21/6)/(1/18). Suppose -4*u + 57 + n = 2*w, -w = 3*u - 62. Calculate the highest common divisor of 84 and w.
28
Suppose 2*f - 5*b + 8 = -b, 0 = 3*f + 2*b - 4. Suppose -t - 2*o = -17, -121 = -5*t - f*o - o. Let h = -15 + t. What is the highest common factor of 25 and h?
5
Let f be -3 + (-108 + 3)/(-5). Calculate the highest common factor of 6 and f.
6
Let k = 179 + -89. What is the greatest common factor of k and 30?
30
Suppose 5*o - 78 = 82. Suppose 0 = 2*h + 2 - 10. Calculate the highest common divisor of h and o.
4
Let b(g) = -g**3 - 9*g**2 - 16*g - 1. Let l be b(-7). What is the greatest common divisor of 26 and l?
13
Suppose -3*k + 4*o = -367, 0 = -3*k - 5*o + 125 + 260. Calculate the highest common factor of k and 50.
25
Let u be (-3)/12 - 68/(-16). Let w be (-6)/((u/(-5))/2). Calculate the greatest common divisor of 135 and w.
15
Let n(c) = 43*c - 37. Let p be n(6). What is the greatest common divisor of 17 and p?
17
Let l(c) = 2*c - 2. Let x be l(2). Suppose -3*i = u - 190, i = -u - x*u + 50. Calculate the highest common factor of i and 13.
13
Let i = -119 + 172. Let d(c) = -11*c - 3. Let v be d(3). Let q = i + v. Calculate the highest common factor of q and 153.
17
Let d = 229 - -257. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 54 and d.
54
Suppose -j = 4*h - 177, 5*h + 0*h - 218 = 2*j. Calculate the highest common factor of 11 and h.
11
Let k(t) = 6*t. Let q be k(-1). Let r be (-2)/q - 10/(-6). Calculate the greatest common divisor of 14 and r.
2
Suppose -68 = -7*o + 37. What is the highest common divisor of 10 and o?
5
Let p be (-5)/((-5)/(-18))*-2. Let f be (-107)/7 - 8/(-28). Let c = p + f. Calculate the highest common divisor of 14 and c.
7
Suppose 2*n - 66 = -4*f, 6*f - 8*f = -2*n - 42. What is the greatest common divisor of 90 and f?
18
Let d = 2 + 4. Let z = d - 2. What is the greatest common divisor of z and 2?
2
Suppose 0 = -0*k - 5*k, -5*q + k + 50 = 0. What is the highest common divisor of q and 5?
5
Let n = 2 - 0. Suppose 0 = n*u - 3*h - 0*h + 5, 0 = -2*u + 5*h - 15. Suppose 0 = -u*f + 2*f + 45. Calculate the greatest common factor of 135 and f.
15
Let w = -82 + 86. What is the highest common divisor of 3 and w?
1
Let g(v) = -2*v**3 - 17*v**2 + 2*v + 1. Let r be g(-9). Calculate the highest common factor of 48 and r.
16
Let v(k) = -3*k - 12. Let m = 6 + -16. Let u be v(m). Calculate the greatest common factor of u and 27.
9
Let o = 263 + -144. Suppose 0 = -4*w - 0*w. Suppose 4*n + 0*n - 68 = w. What is the highest common factor of o and n?
17
Let b = -258 - -390. Let d = 2 + 10. What is the highest common divisor of d and b?
12
Let j(l) = l**2 + 3*l - 8. Let z(m) = m**2 + 3*m - 5. Let q be z(-4). Let r = q - 5. Let t be j(r). Calculate the highest common factor of 10 and t.
10
Let y = 108 - 99. Let f be 4/(-10) + 1626/(-10). Let u = -91 - f. Calculate the greatest common divisor of u and y.
9
Let g(k) = -k + 19. Let x be g(0). Suppose 4*t - 4*h + 43 = 15, 3*h = 2*t + x. Let p be (1 - -2) + t/(-1). What is the greatest common factor of p and 20?
5
Let z(i) = -i**3 + 3*i**2 + 7*i - 5. Let m be z(4). What is the greatest common divisor of 49 and m?
7
Let w = 319 - 149. Suppose 4*y + w = 5*b - y, -112 = -3*b + y. What is the greatest common divisor of 13 and b?
13
Suppose -12*q - 220 = -16*q. Calculate the highest common divisor of q and 5.
5
Let n(k) = 2*k**2 - 19*k - 11. Let r be n(13). Calculate the highest common factor of 10 and r.
10
Let r be 39 + (-2)/(-5 - -3). Suppose 3*a + 3 = 0, -2*a - 42 = -5*s + r. What is the greatest common divisor of s and 80?
16
Let h = 160 + -150. What is the highest common divisor of h and 80?
10
Let k(b) = 2*b**2 - 11*b + 6. Let i be k(7). Calculate the highest common factor of i and 27.
27
Suppose -5*d = -4*n + n - 266, -98 = -2*d + 4*n. Let q be 6/(-9)*(-3)/(-2)*-22. What is the greatest common factor of d and q?
11
Suppose x + 4 = 4*o - 6, o = x + 1. Let a(p) = 2*p**3 + 2*p - 1. Let i be a(1). Let t be (1/i)/(3/54). What is the greatest common divisor of o and t?
3
Let d be 42/12 - (-5)/2. What is the highest common divisor of 6 and d?
6
Suppose -q + 4*m + 29 = 0, -3*q - m = -7 - 15. What is the greatest common divisor of q and 99?
9
Let n = 13 - 10. Suppose -144 = -n*u - 39. What is the highest common factor of u and 5?
5
Let g = 6 + 6. What is the highest common factor of 8 and g?
4
Let y be ((-253)/(-3))/((-1)/(-3)). Let x(o) = -o**2 + 43*o + 23. Let t be x(43). What is the highest common factor of t and y?
23
Let g(b) = b + 15. Let a be g(-8). What is the greatest common factor of 49 and a?
7
Suppose -2*r = 5*b - 24, -4*b = -3*r - 2*b - 2. Suppose 1 = -r*p + 3. Calculate the highest common divisor of 11 and p.
1
Suppose 4 = -2*t, 5*u - 100 = t + 12. What is the highest common factor of u and 4?
2
Let o be 4/(-2) + -5 + 63. Let d = o + -20. What is the highest common factor of 12 and d?
12
Suppose 2*q = -4*v + 2*v + 36, 5*q + 54 = 4*v. What is the greatest common factor of v and 176?
16
Let f = 46 - 43. What is the highest common factor of f and 3?
3
Suppose -29*d - 450 = -34*d. Calculate the highest common factor of d and 18.
18
Suppose m - 3 = 3. Let o(u) = -u**3 - u**2 + u + 1. Let p be o(-2). Calculate the greatest common factor of p and m.
3
Suppose 0 = -4*f - f - 2*w + 40, f + 4*w = -10. Let q be (92/f)/(7/35). Calculate the highest common factor of 115 and q.
23
Let i be -6*3/(18/(-4)). Let k be (-9)/(-3)*(-10)/(-3). What is the highest common divisor of i and k?
2
Suppose 4*v = 24 + 36. Let x = 6 + v. Calculate the highest common divisor of x and 3.
3
Suppose -6 = -3*r, -3*r + 60 = -2*k + 18. Let j = 38 + k. Let s be 18/81 - (-34)/9. What is the greatest common factor of j and s?
4
Suppose -11*c + 38 = 5. Calculate the greatest common factor of 33 and c.
3
Let u be 27*2*(-1)/(-6). Let a be 2/(-6) - (-21)/u. 