
Let h = -458 + 465. Calculate the highest common factor of 11 and h.
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Let t(m) = 3*m + 123. Let c be t(13). What is the highest common divisor of c and 12?
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Let w(p) = -9*p**3 - p - 1. Let i be w(-1). Let a be 11/(11/71) - -10. What is the greatest common divisor of a and i?
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Let c(i) = i**2. Let k(h) = -4*h**2 + 2*h + 24. Let n(x) = -3*c(x) - k(x). Let j be n(9). Calculate the greatest common factor of j and 351.
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Let g(v) be the first derivative of -14*v**2 - 3. Suppose 0 = z - 4*z - s - 5, -3*s = -5*z - 13. Let c be g(z). Calculate the highest common factor of c and 8.
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Suppose -48 = -o - 2*t, -o - 5 = -3*t - 38. Suppose 3*r + 15 = 4*h - 0*r, -5 = 5*h + r. Let y = h - -6. What is the highest common divisor of o and y?
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Suppose 0 = -15*q + 14*q + 85. Let o = q + -79. Calculate the greatest common divisor of o and 6.
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Let l = -56 - -53. Let f be (-3)/2 - ((-1)/2 + l). What is the greatest common divisor of 16 and f?
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Suppose -3*r - 4*m + 46 = 0, -138 + 48 = -5*r - 4*m. Suppose 4*p - 726 = p. Calculate the highest common factor of p and r.
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Let t = -480 + 865. Let k be 4*(t/42 + 4/(-6)). What is the greatest common divisor of 17 and k?
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Let b(x) = 3*x - 2. Let g be b(2). Suppose g*p + 72 = f, 4 = 5*p - 6. Calculate the greatest common divisor of f and 16.
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Let i = 83 - 48. Let n be 2/(-4 - (-142)/i). What is the highest common divisor of n and 245?
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Let t be (-5 - 1)/(2/(-6)). Let o = -452 - -650. Calculate the greatest common divisor of o and t.
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Suppose -11*f = 3*t - 9*f - 68, 2*t = 4*f + 56. What is the greatest common divisor of t and 88?
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Suppose -4*c - 2*r + 54 = 0, -2*c = -2*r + r - 25. Let s be 14/182 + -1 + (-1376)/(-26). Calculate the highest common divisor of s and c.
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Let m(w) = 2*w - 3. Let s be m(3). Let t = s - -1. Let l be 33 - (15/(-5) - -4). Calculate the highest common factor of t and l.
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Let s = 10 - -2. Let o be 26/10 - s/(-30). Suppose -4*q + 73 = -o*q - 2*x, 3*x = 3*q - 204. What is the greatest common factor of q and 9?
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Let w = 2 + -1. Let x = 54 - 35. Let q = x + -18. Calculate the greatest common factor of q and w.
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Let j(r) = -r - 10. Let k be j(-12). Suppose k*p = -3*b + 45, 0 = p + 3*b + 3 - 18. What is the greatest common divisor of p and 15?
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Let p(q) = -32*q + 456. Let l be p(8). Let f be (-54)/(-3 - -1) + -2. Calculate the greatest common factor of f and l.
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Let j = 12 - -92. Calculate the highest common factor of 52 and j.
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Suppose -p - 5*h + 4*h = -27, 2*h - 147 = -5*p. What is the greatest common factor of 341 and p?
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Suppose 282 = 6*v + 180. What is the greatest common factor of 2363 and v?
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Let l(d) = d - 9. Let m be l(11). Let j be (-3)/9 - m/(-6). Suppose -9*c + 4*c + 30 = j. What is the greatest common factor of c and 15?
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Suppose w - 29 = 4*s, -2*w + 5*s + 69 = 2. Let b = 485 + -321. What is the highest common factor of b and w?
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Let t be (-9 + 0/(-2))/((-116)/1160). Let f(v) = 4*v**2 - 4*v + 2. Let b be f(2). What is the greatest common factor of b and t?
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Let w be 1300/31 + 268/4154. Calculate the greatest common factor of w and 2562.
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Let q = -12 - -17. Suppose w + 2*j = -0*j + 7, q*w - 46 = j. Let i = 78 + -42. What is the greatest common factor of i and w?
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Let o = 113 + 45. Suppose 2*j = 7*j + 3*v - 397, -2*j - 2*v + o = 0. Calculate the highest common factor of j and 32.
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Let a(r) = -r**3 - 2*r**2 - r. Let p be a(-2). Let o be 5 - p/4*-2. Let n be (-130)/(-7) - (1/3 - (-10)/42). Calculate the highest common divisor of o and n.
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Suppose -m + 2*m = 4. Suppose -3*f - 5 = -m*f. Suppose 2*v + v = -4*d + 85, -4*d = f*v - 139. Calculate the greatest common divisor of v and 135.
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Suppose 53*b - 20*b - 1485 = 0. Let s be (4/6)/(2/15). Suppose 2*w - 18 = -0*w - n, -s*w - 4*n = -b. What is the greatest common factor of w and 72?
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Let h be (-414)/759 - (-435)/11. Calculate the greatest common factor of 52 and h.
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Suppose 2*s = -4, 2*d + 50 = -3*d - 5*s. Let r = -6 - d. Suppose 0*f = -r*f + 4. What is the greatest common divisor of f and 22?
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Suppose 25*o = 8*o + 1292. What is the greatest common divisor of 190 and o?
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Let x(q) = -10*q + 31. Let u be x(-9). Calculate the highest common divisor of 22 and u.
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Suppose 5*g + 5*h - 430 = 0, 0*h + 330 = 4*g - 3*h. Calculate the highest common factor of 168 and g.
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Let q = 27 - -24. Suppose 3*x - q = 3*f - 6*f, -x = -5. Calculate the greatest common factor of f and 36.
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Suppose 0 = 3*a - 65 + 5. Let u = -5 + a. Let p = u + -3. Calculate the highest common divisor of 12 and p.
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Suppose 0 = 5*v - 2*c - 3*c, 24 = 4*v + 2*c. Suppose 0 = n - b - 2, -3*b - v = -b. Suppose n = 5*q - 12 - 163. Calculate the highest common divisor of q and 5.
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Let d be ((-14)/(-77) - 846/55)*-10. What is the greatest common divisor of d and 8?
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Let k be 11 - (182/84 - 1/6). Let a be (-4)/(-12) - (-96)/k. Calculate the highest common divisor of a and 77.
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Let t(m) = 2*m**2 - 2*m + 31. Let h be t(7). Calculate the highest common divisor of h and 23.
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Suppose 660 = 5*m + 4*a + 24, 4*m + 2*a - 504 = 0. Calculate the highest common factor of 31 and m.
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Let x(r) = 6*r**3 - 26*r**2 + 70*r + 6. Let j be x(7). What is the highest common divisor of j and 40?
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Suppose -41*z = -46*z + 45. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 15 and z.
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Let z(i) = 3*i**3 - 29*i**2 + 5*i - 7. Let s be z(10). Calculate the highest common factor of s and 52.
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Suppose l + 0*l - 5*m = 23, 5*l - 2*m - 46 = 0. Suppose -l*r + 80 = -6*r. Let d(h) = -2*h - 1. Let t be d(-3). What is the highest common factor of r and t?
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Let d = 7 + -271. Let a be (-12)/112*-4 + d/(-21). Calculate the highest common factor of 1 and a.
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Let u be ((-616)/(-32))/(6/24). What is the highest common factor of 165 and u?
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Let o be (-304)/(-20) - 12/(-15). What is the greatest common factor of 32 and o?
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Let x(j) = j + 105. Let u be x(0). Let k be 1/8*6*4. Suppose k*a = 10 + 35. What is the greatest common factor of u and a?
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Let w(s) be the first derivative of s**2/2 - 3. Let b be w(2). Let r(y) = 2*y**2 - 31*y - 12. Let a be r(16). What is the greatest common factor of a and b?
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Let g(w) = -11*w**3 + 2*w + 2. Let q be (-3)/(-21) + 5/(70/(-16)). Let p be g(q). Calculate the highest common divisor of p and 44.
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Suppose 5*o = 2*j + 3*j - 55, j + 2*o = -4. Let d be ((-6)/4)/((-3)/j). Suppose 6 = d*t - 27. What is the highest common divisor of t and 22?
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Let v = -131 - -318. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 136 and v.
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Suppose -5*h - 10 = -7*h, -2*r + 11 = -3*h. What is the greatest common factor of 325 and r?
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Suppose 2*p + 5*v = 4*p + 16, 4*p + 2 = -5*v. Let b be (-10)/3*((-63)/15 - p). What is the highest common divisor of b and 44?
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Suppose 10 = 3*s - 4*r, 3*s - r - 4*r - 11 = 0. Suppose s*p = -5*g + 54, 2*p + 34 = 4*g - p. Calculate the highest common divisor of 80 and g.
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Let l(c) = -3*c**2 - 2*c + 4. Let s be l(-6). Let m = s - -96. Calculate the greatest common divisor of m and 8.
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Suppose -3*r = 2*r - 10, -2*d - 3*r + 72 = 0. Suppose t = 4*t + 9, -t = -4*z + 91. Calculate the highest common divisor of d and z.
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Suppose z = x - 17, -x + 5*z = -2 - 19. Suppose -x*y = -17*y. Suppose 0 = -8*q + 3*q + 4*r + 593, -2*r + 6 = y. What is the greatest common factor of 11 and q?
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Let i(s) = s**3 + 5*s**2 - 6*s + 15. Let v be i(-6). Suppose v = -4*l + 63. What is the greatest common divisor of l and 96?
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Suppose -3*t + 5*o + 69 = 35, 4*t + 2*o - 54 = 0. What is the highest common factor of 871 and t?
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Let v = 244 - 24. Let w(h) = 5*h**3 - h. Let a be w(1). Suppose 3*o = -3*g - 3 + 51, a*g - 84 = o. What is the greatest common divisor of v and g?
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Let l be -9 + (2 - 18*-9). What is the greatest common factor of l and 248?
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Let n(s) = 3*s + 6 - s - s**3 - 4*s**2 - s**2 + 0*s**3. Let t be n(-7). Let f(p) = 26*p - 334. Let u be f(14). Calculate the highest common divisor of t and u.
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Suppose h + 3*s = 68, 2*h - s = -24 + 160. Calculate the greatest common factor of h and 4.
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Suppose 4*o - 6 = 26. Suppose 0 = 2*h + h - j - 13, j = -4*h + o. Suppose -4*z + v = -11, -3*v - 9 = -4*z - 0*v. Calculate the highest common factor of z and h.
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Suppose -10*o = -8*o - 600. Calculate the highest common divisor of 12 and o.
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Let q = -1443 + 1699. 