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Suppose 2*d - 18 = -4*r + 2, -4*r + 4*d + 32 = 0. What is the highest common divisor of r and 2?
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Suppose 3*g - 84 = 126. Let y(w) = 2*w**2 - 2. Let q be y(2). Suppose -2*l - 44 = -3*m, -q*m = -m - 5*l - g. Calculate the highest common divisor of 160 and m.
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Let j(l) be the third derivative of 11*l**4/12 - 9*l**2. Let k be j(1). Calculate the highest common divisor of 22 and k.
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Let c be 50/(-4)*12/15. Let f = -25 + 35. Let x be (8/f)/((-1)/c). Calculate the highest common factor of 8 and x.
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Let u(c) = 6*c + 4. Let j be ((-4)/6)/(1/(-6)). Let z be u(j). Suppose -2*p - p + z = n, -2*n + 46 = 5*p. Calculate the greatest common factor of 25 and p.
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Suppose x = 6*x + 30. Let g be x/(-4) - 75/(-6). Calculate the greatest common factor of 28 and g.
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Suppose -5*y + 337 = -163. Calculate the greatest common factor of 10 and y.
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Let o be ((-12)/10)/(3/(-10)). Let t = -1 + o. Suppose j = t*j - 330. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 15 and j.
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Suppose -5 - 10 = 3*s, -5*s = -2*d + 31. Suppose 4*y - 55 = 3*l, -4*y + d*y + 4*l = -4. Calculate the greatest common factor of 32 and y.
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Let p(n) = -n**3 + 4*n**2 + 6*n - 6. Let f be p(4). What is the greatest common divisor of f and 6?
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Let p = 14 - 22. Let v = 13 - p. Calculate the greatest common factor of v and 63.
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Let y(s) = -2*s**2 - 19*s - 3. Let j be y(-9). Calculate the highest common divisor of 18 and j.
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Let x(i) = -i**2 + 13*i - 26. Let f be x(9). What is the greatest common divisor of f and 10?
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Suppose 9*i - 33 = 57. Suppose o = 4*y - 0*o, 0 = -3*o - 12. Let r be y/(1/(-80))*1. Calculate the greatest common factor of r and i.
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Let w = -30 + 46. What is the highest common factor of w and 40?
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Let g = -11 - -77. What is the greatest common divisor of g and 22?
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Let k(c) = 2*c. Let l be k(-2). Let h be (-2)/(-7) + l/14. Let i be 40 + h/(0 - -2). What is the greatest common factor of 4 and i?
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Let g(s) = 253*s**2 + s - 1. Let i be g(1). Suppose -4*m = -4*j + 100, 90 = 4*j - 3*m + 4*m. What is the greatest common divisor of i and j?
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Let c(t) = 23*t**3 - t - 1. Let q(b) = b**3 + b**2 + 1. Let h(k) = c(k) + q(k). Let n be h(1). What is the greatest common factor of n and 12?
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Suppose 154 = f - 2*b, b = -4*f + 345 + 307. Suppose v + f = 4*v. Calculate the highest common divisor of v and 9.
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Suppose 0 = 5*a - 25, -4*a = -5*b + 4*b - 16. Let t be (0 + 2)/(6 + -4). What is the greatest common factor of b and t?
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Suppose 3*l + 0*b + 9 = -4*b, 3*l + 3*b = -9. Let d be (l - (-28)/(-8))*-2. What is the greatest common divisor of 65 and d?
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Let n be (-2 - (-18)/(-8))*-4. Let m = -45 + 79. What is the greatest common divisor of n and m?
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Suppose 2*m = -5*h + 26, 2*h + 2*h = 4*m - 24. Let v be 3*5*m/4. Suppose a - 4*u = -0 + 2, 2*a - v = -5*u. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 10 and a.
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Let t = -11 - -13. What is the highest common factor of t and 1?
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Suppose -5*w - 1 = -6*w. Let c be 0*((-1)/w + 2). Suppose -5*q + 0*q + 100 = c. What is the highest common divisor of q and 50?
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Suppose -2 + 6 = 2*s, 4*m - 318 = -5*s. Let c = -8 - -19. Calculate the highest common factor of m and c.
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Let l(z) = z**3 - 6*z**2 + 2*z - 6. Let n be l(6). Suppose a - n*a + 100 = 0. What is the highest common divisor of a and 160?
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Let u = 14 + -12. Calculate the greatest common factor of u and 6.
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Let m be (-1)/(-8) - (-399)/8. What is the greatest common divisor of m and 10?
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Suppose -5*l + 3*r + 131 = r, 2*l + 4*r = 38. Calculate the highest common divisor of l and 125.
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Let i be (-4)/(-2)*14/4. Suppose 55 = u + i. Let t be (-2)/(-4) + 23/2. What is the greatest common divisor of u and t?
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Let b be (3 - 1)*(-5)/(-10). Let x(s) = -s**3 + 6*s**2 - 4*s + 3. Let z be x(2). Calculate the greatest common divisor of b and z.
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Let g be 4/20 + 1298/10. What is the highest common divisor of g and 52?
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Let s be (-3 - (-2 - (-2 + 1))) + 5. What is the highest common factor of s and 21?
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Let n be (-14)/5*(-25)/20*4. Calculate the highest common factor of 2 and n.
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Suppose -6*n = -4*n + 2. Let p(d) = 2*d**2 - d. Let b be p(n). Calculate the highest common factor of b and 3.
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Let r(s) = s**3 + 10*s**2 - 14*s + 1. Let a be r(-11). Suppose 0 = 4*t - a + 6. Calculate the highest common factor of t and 49.
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Let r(w) = w**2 + 4*w + 2. Suppose -6*p - 18 = -3*p. Let d be r(p). Let c = -10 + d. What is the highest common factor of c and 44?
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Let i(t) = -56*t**3 - 4*t**2 - 2*t + 1. Let d be i(-1). Calculate the greatest common factor of d and 22.
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Let s be 0 + 5 - 1 - -111. What is the highest common divisor of s and 23?
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Suppose 168 = 2*c + c. Let d be 2/4*0/4. Suppose p + 26 = 3*y - d*p, 0 = 4*y - 3*p - 43. Calculate the greatest common divisor of c and y.
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Suppose j = -3*u + 15 + 25, 5*j + 8 = u. What is the highest common divisor of u and 26?
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Suppose -72 + 16 = -8*k. Let g = -10 - -31. What is the highest common divisor of k and g?
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Suppose 14 = 3*p + v - 2*v, 0 = p + 5*v + 22. Let s = -55 - -91. Suppose -p*f = -f - s. What is the greatest common divisor of 27 and f?
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Suppose 4*p = m - 40, -3*m - 5*p = -97 + 28. Calculate the greatest common factor of m and 70.
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Let x = 48 + 8. Suppose 0 = -z - 3, -4*j + 7*j - 27 = 4*z. Suppose 3*b = 4*b + g - 8, 0 = -4*b - j*g + 33. What is the greatest common factor of x and b?
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Let s = -5 - -16. Calculate the greatest common divisor of s and 77.
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Let c(i) = -i**3 - 27*i**2 - 3*i - 49. Let f be c(-27). Suppose 0 = 2*l - l - 1. Suppose -2*s = -9 + l. Calculate the greatest common factor of s and f.
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Suppose 0 = v - 3*v + 26. Let q = 124 + -7. What is the greatest common divisor of q and v?
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Suppose 5*a + 3 = 8. Let u be 16 + (a - 3) + 0. Let f(c) = 69*c**3 + 2*c - 1. Let s be f(1). Calculate the greatest common divisor of s and u.
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Let c be (-39)/26*4/(-6). Let y be (6*1)/((-8)/(-12)). What is the highest common divisor of y and c?
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Suppose 224 = 3*o + o. Let m be (-2)/3*42/(-4). What is the highest common divisor of m and o?
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Suppose 10 = -2*o - 0*o. Let z(a) = -a + 7. Let f be z(o). What is the greatest common factor of 132 and f?
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Let o(b) = b**3 - 5*b**2 + b + 5. Let f be o(5). Suppose 0 = 5*z - 40 + f. What is the greatest common divisor of z and 18?
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Let i = 6 - -22. What is the greatest common factor of 7 and i?
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Let y(q) = 2*q**2 + q + 2. Let d be y(2). What is the highest common factor of 18 and d?
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Let n(k) = -k**2 - 5. Let d be n(4). Let z = 15 - d. What is the greatest common divisor of z and 24?
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Let o = 15 - 14. What is the highest common divisor of o and 7?
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Let x = 11 - -6. Let b = 60 - 26. Calculate the highest common factor of b and x.
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Suppose 47 = 3*t + 5*o, 0 = t - 3*t + 2*o + 10. Let k = t - -1. Suppose u = 2*u, 0 = 5*l - 5*u - 400. What is the highest common factor of l and k?
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Let y be (-5)/(2/(-20) - 0). Let j be (-3)/(-5) + (-6)/10. Suppose 5*t - 5*k - 80 = j, k - 2*k - 56 = -3*t. Calculate the highest common factor of y and t.
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Let c = 4 + -8. Let z = 18 + c. Let x = -57 + 92. What is the greatest common factor of x and z?
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Suppose -2*u - 2*y + 198 + 50 = 0, -4*y = -3*u + 386. Suppose 56 = 2*l + 2*l. What is the greatest common divisor of u and l?
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Let i(s) = 52*s**3 - 2*s + 1. Let m be i(1). What is the greatest common divisor of m and 3?
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Suppose 5*z + 6 - 11 = 0. Let f = -11 - -20. What is the greatest common factor of f and z?
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Let g(x) = 2*x**2 + 6*x + 1. Suppose w - 4 = 2*w. Let k be g(w). What is the greatest common divisor of k and 45?
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Let y(q) = -q**3 + 2*q**2 + q - 1. Let n be y(-2). Suppose -n = 5*u - 6*u. Let z be (-3)/(-3)*u - 1. Calculate the greatest common factor of 60 and z.
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Let x be (-6)/(-10) - 260/(-25). What is the highest common divisor of 1 and x?
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Let s = -18 + 66. What is the greatest common factor of 32 and s?
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Let i(r) = 4*r**2 + 5*r + 1. Let v be i(-4). Let o = 9 + 19. Let u be v/(-6)*o/(-6). What is the highest common factor of 5 and u?
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Suppose 15*o + 2 - 47 = 0. What is the greatest common divisor of 24 and o?
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Suppose -p + 6 = -3*p. Let o = 7 + p. Suppose -4*x - 3*q + 44 = 0, -o*x + 3*q + 35 + 33 = 0. What is the greatest common factor of x and 126?
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Suppose -6*y + 63 = -69. Calculate the greatest common factor of y and 44.
