 (-6*11)/(5 - 39/6). Let q be -3*((-3)/(-9) + 1). Let t = q + 8. Calculate the greatest common factor of w and t.
4
Let h(g) = 167*g**2 + g. Let s be h(1). Let l(i) = 2*i + 2. Let p be l(2). Suppose -10*w + 84 = -p*w. Calculate the greatest common factor of w and s.
21
Suppose 7109 = 10*p + 1229. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 42 and p.
42
Suppose -5*l + 793 = 643. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 138 and l.
6
Suppose 0 = -0*h - 3*h + 9. Suppose 2*r = 5*d + 3*r - 170, h*d = -4*r + 102. Calculate the highest common divisor of d and 34.
34
Let k = 5 - 12. Suppose 5*b = 5*j + 90, 42 = -2*j + 3*b + 2. Let d = k - j. Calculate the highest common divisor of d and 28.
7
Let q = 469 + -431. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 2 and q.
2
Let i = 1280 + -807. What is the highest common factor of i and 11?
11
Suppose -2*n - 2*n + 2*t = -268, 2*t - 62 = -n. Suppose 3*w + 41 + 4 = 0. Let i be 10/1*((-54)/w - 3). Calculate the highest common divisor of i and n.
6
Let l = 34 + 516. Calculate the highest common divisor of l and 250.
50
Suppose 0 = -4*k + 2*z + 86, 2*k - 21 - 7 = 4*z. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 69 and k.
3
Let j(f) = f**3 + 17*f**2 - 2*f - 11. Let d be j(-15). Let z = d + -217. Let u be -1*1 - (-30 - -1). What is the highest common factor of z and u?
28
Let l = 32 - 28. Let m be (160/(-24))/(l/(-54)). What is the highest common factor of m and 10?
10
Let d = -21 + 26. Let n be (-15 - -2)/((-1)/d). What is the greatest common divisor of n and 26?
13
Suppose 187 + 37 = -4*s. Let l = -35 - s. Let r(i) = i**2 - 6*i - 4. Let y be r(7). What is the highest common factor of l and y?
3
Let w be -136*12/(-32)*4. Calculate the highest common divisor of 51 and w.
51
Let r(y) = 3*y - 14. Let h be r(7). Suppose 3*d = h*d - 56. Calculate the highest common factor of 35 and d.
7
Let p(n) = -21*n - 6. Let z be p(-2). What is the highest common divisor of 216 and z?
36
Suppose 3*m = -0*m + 12. Let n = m + 17. What is the highest common divisor of n and 189?
21
Let y = 93 - 55. Suppose 230 - y = 6*q. Calculate the highest common factor of 80 and q.
16
Let m = 47 + -43. Suppose f - 22 = -j - 2*f, -3*f = -m*j + 28. What is the greatest common divisor of j and 40?
10
Suppose 0 = -42*k + 89 + 37. Suppose 0 = -4*a - 4, 5*n + a - 115 + 11 = 0. What is the highest common divisor of k and n?
3
Suppose 52*f + 3*m - 32 = 47*f, 4*m - 24 = -2*f. What is the greatest common factor of f and 1036?
4
Let l(o) = -o**2 - 11*o - 6. Let a be l(-10). Suppose -a*w + 36 = 2*r - 266, 166 = 2*w - 4*r. What is the highest common divisor of 11 and w?
11
Let j(k) = 37*k + 27. Let z be j(5). Suppose -5*x + 133 = -z. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 23 and x.
23
Suppose -2*x - 7*x = -90. Let a = -215 + 219. What is the greatest common factor of a and x?
2
Let g = -8 + 23. Suppose -d + 6*m - 1 = 3*m, d - g = -5*m. Suppose 0 = -3*z - d*v + 35, 3 = -z - 5*v + 18. What is the greatest common factor of z and 20?
10
Suppose 1249 + 371 = 27*l. Calculate the greatest common factor of l and 12.
12
Let g(u) = 8*u + 43. Let l be g(0). Suppose -h + 126 + 261 = 0. Calculate the greatest common factor of l and h.
43
Let l be 1 + 66 + (-4 - -3). What is the greatest common divisor of 2046 and l?
66
Suppose 0 = -5*m + 10, 337*n + 2*m = 335*n + 8408. Calculate the greatest common divisor of n and 22.
22
Let i(g) = -2*g**2 + 15*g. Let d be i(2). Calculate the greatest common factor of 6 and d.
2
Suppose 3*y + 5*i - 44 = -4, 2*y - 52 = 3*i. Calculate the greatest common divisor of y and 64.
4
Suppose 2*k + 16 = 3*p, -p + 3*k = -22 + 5. Let v be 106 - (p/(-2) - 1). What is the highest common divisor of 12 and v?
12
Let u = 64 - 97. Let i(f) = -f**2 - 2*f - 3. Let v be i(-3). Let k be 20*1*u/v. Calculate the highest common factor of 44 and k.
22
Let d be (-1)/(-3) + (-6)/18. Suppose -n - 5*x + 45 = 0, -n - 2*x + 6 + 48 = d. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 12 and n.
12
Let d be (-4)/6*(4 - 7). Suppose -4*f + 12 = 3*i + f, f - d = -i. Let w be ((-49)/7)/(i/3). Calculate the greatest common factor of 42 and w.
21
Suppose p + 3*u - 16 = 0, p - u - 67 = -p. Suppose -8*o + 49 + p = 0. Let n be ((-25)/(-4))/(2/8). What is the greatest common factor of o and n?
5
Suppose 609 = -25*o + 28*o. Suppose -3 = 5*j - o. What is the highest common factor of j and 100?
20
Let t = -2754 + 4352. What is the greatest common factor of 34 and t?
34
Suppose -3*a - f + 9 = 3*f, 6 = 2*a - 4*f. Suppose 0 = 3*r + a, -6*d = -2*d + 4*r - 40. Calculate the greatest common factor of d and 88.
11
Suppose 0 = -4*b + 22 + 18. Let v = 2 - -93. Suppose -5*m - 5*g + 10 = -v, -4*g + 4 = 0. What is the highest common factor of m and b?
10
Let w be 34 - ((6 - 4) + (0 - -2)). Let n(k) = -k - 2 + 5*k**2 + 3*k + k + k**3 - k. Let o be n(-2). What is the highest common factor of o and w?
6
Let a = 185 - 149. What is the highest common divisor of 24 and a?
12
Let o be (-1044)/(-15) - 4/(-10). Let j(x) = -2*x - 24. Let s be j(-19). What is the highest common divisor of s and o?
14
Let s = -61 + 85. Suppose o = 4*y - o - 964, -2*o - 244 = -y. Calculate the highest common factor of y and s.
24
Let w be 26/2 + (-21)/(-7). Suppose -20*x = -w*x - 40. Let a = 36 - x. What is the greatest common factor of a and 182?
26
Let l(y) = -88*y + 8 + 170*y - 84*y. Let h be (1 + (-6)/1)/1. Let w be l(h). Calculate the highest common divisor of w and 90.
18
Suppose 0 = 4*h - h - 147. Suppose -2*u - 2 = 0, i + 3*i - h = u. Let d be (2 - -5) + (14 - 17). What is the highest common factor of d and i?
4
Let z = 907 + -903. Suppose 0 = 4*l - 16 - 8. What is the highest common factor of l and z?
2
Let t = 1310 + -1302. Suppose 0 = -v - 4*v + 40. Calculate the highest common divisor of v and t.
8
Let g be 6/8*408/34. Calculate the greatest common factor of 75 and g.
3
Let t be 61 + 11 + (3 - -5). What is the highest common divisor of t and 216?
8
Suppose 4*r - g + 16 = -34, 4*r - 3*g = -46. Let z = r + 61. Suppose 4*l - 48 = z. What is the highest common divisor of 24 and l?
24
Let m(u) = u**3 - 37*u**2 + 59*u + 18. Let r be m(36). Calculate the highest common factor of 72 and r.
18
Suppose 38*b - 8 = 36*b, 3*b + 219 = 3*r. Suppose 0 = -2*j + 3*d - 116, 3*j + 151 + 18 = 2*d. Let n = j + r. Calculate the greatest common divisor of n and 242.
22
Let h be 1 + (-13)/2 - 2/(-4). Let t(o) = -11*o - 25. Let g be t(h). Calculate the greatest common factor of 75 and g.
15
Let p = -1512 + 2073. Calculate the greatest common divisor of p and 33.
33
Let c = -47 + 60. Let h(v) = 3*v + 4 + 0*v - 15. Let m be h(c). Calculate the greatest common divisor of m and 4.
4
Let p(v) = -3*v**3 - 4*v**2 - 8*v - 11. Let q be p(-3). Calculate the highest common factor of 435 and q.
29
Suppose -50*f + 47 = -49*f. Calculate the greatest common divisor of f and 940.
47
Let t(m) = -m**3 - 7*m**2 - m - 3. Let k be t(-7). Let c = 12 + -17. Let f be (-2)/(-4)*(c - 123)/(-2). Calculate the highest common factor of k and f.
4
Suppose 0 = 71*x - 78*x + 385. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 11 and x.
11
Let f(k) = 17*k**3 - k**2 - 3*k + 6. Let u be f(2). Let d = -104 + u. Let p be 4/(-16) - (-29)/4. What is the greatest common divisor of d and p?
7
Suppose 0 = -5*x - 5*v + 25, -2*x - 2 = 3*v - 13. Suppose 3*m - 32 = 16. Let o = m + x. Calculate the highest common divisor of o and 10.
10
Let f(j) = -j**2 - 15*j - 6. Let p be f(-3). Calculate the highest common factor of p and 510.
30
Suppose 84 = w - a + 19, -a = -5*w + 325. Let f be (-1 - -7*1)/2. Let d be (1/f)/(4/156). Calculate the greatest common divisor of w and d.
13
Let m(s) = 4*s + s - s. Let b = -277 + 278. Let q be m(b). Calculate the greatest common divisor of q and 16.
4
Let l be (-22)/143 + 940/26. What is the greatest common factor of 423 and l?
9
Let l be ((-12)/(-10))/((-138)/(-230)). Let m(s) = s**2 + 5*s - 6. Let d be m(-7). Calculate the highest common factor of d and l.
2
Let g = 4157 + -4102. Suppose 0 = -5*l + 30 + 35. Suppose 9 = c - l. Calculate the highest common factor of c and g.
11
Let x be 3 + -85*(-42)/35. What is the greatest common divisor of 21 and x?
21
Suppose 814 = 9*s + 139. Calculate the greatest common divisor of s and 125.
25
Let c(p) = p**3 - 20*p**2 + 2*p - 25. 