4*p = 3 + 33. What is the highest common divisor of p and k?
9
Let n = 477 - 397. Calculate the highest common factor of n and 420.
20
Let k be (-8)/(-8) - (-2 - 11). Suppose 54*l - 52*l = k. Suppose 0 = 4*b - 149 + 9. What is the highest common factor of l and b?
7
Let y(t) = -t**2 + 5*t + 262. Let j be y(18). What is the highest common divisor of j and 588?
28
Suppose 27*g + 16*g = 12384. What is the greatest common factor of g and 9?
9
Suppose -38*w = -9*w - 1914. What is the highest common divisor of w and 165?
33
Let k = -7 + 9. Suppose 2*i + i + 2*q = 91, 5*i - 145 = -k*q. Calculate the greatest common divisor of i and 297.
27
Let g be 148/14 - ((-51)/(-7))/(-17). Calculate the greatest common divisor of g and 231.
11
Let s(f) be the second derivative of f**5/20 + 7*f**4/12 - 5*f**3/6 + 7*f**2/2 + f. Let u be s(-4). What is the highest common factor of 25 and u?
25
Suppose -2*t = 3*w - 5, -5*t + 2*t + 2*w + 1 = 0. Let o = 8401 - 8390. Calculate the highest common divisor of o and t.
1
Suppose -21*w - 8670 = -38*w. Calculate the highest common factor of 60 and w.
30
Suppose -o + 6 = -14. Suppose 0 = 2*p - 10. Calculate the highest common factor of p and o.
5
Let m be (-4 + 4)*(-2 - (-10)/4). Suppose m = 10*a - 47 - 63. What is the highest common divisor of a and 154?
11
Suppose -2*w + 3592 = -4*y, -2*w + w + 1793 = -3*y. What is the highest common divisor of 17 and w?
17
Suppose 30 = 3*a + 3*z, 5*z = -2*a - a + 36. Suppose 2*w - 114 = -a*p + 4*p, 0 = -2*p - 8. Calculate the highest common factor of w and 14.
7
Suppose 24 = g + 2*g. Let n = 12 - g. Let j be (1081/(-276))/47*2*-6. Calculate the highest common factor of j and n.
1
Let j(p) = 8*p - 10 + 2*p**2 - 2*p**2 - p**2. Let t be j(6). Suppose 3*x = -s + 232 + 63, -t*x + 3*s = -193. What is the highest common factor of x and 14?
14
Suppose 4*y = l + 3, 0 = -3*l - 2*l - 3*y + 77. Let m = -103 + 279. Let n = m + -124. Calculate the highest common divisor of l and n.
13
Suppose 0 = -8*i + 342 + 298. Suppose -3 = -t + 2*n + 3, t - n = 5. Suppose -k - 30 = -t*k. What is the greatest common divisor of k and i?
10
Suppose -4*n + 760 = i - 8*n, 754 = i + 2*n. Calculate the greatest common factor of i and 28.
28
Let t = 145 + -142. Suppose 2*l = -4, 7 = p - t*l - 13. Calculate the highest common divisor of p and 112.
14
Suppose 11*r + 1 - 397 = 0. Let w = -6 + 6. Let f be 0 + -1 + w + 55. What is the greatest common divisor of f and r?
18
Suppose -4*v - m + 188 = -3*m, -232 = -5*v + m. Let p = -158 + 342. Calculate the greatest common divisor of p and v.
46
Let q = -6 + 48. What is the greatest common divisor of q and 28?
14
Suppose -3*n + 17 = -q, 19 = 3*n + n - 5*q. Suppose -26 = -n*h + 22. What is the highest common divisor of 64 and h?
8
Let n(w) be the first derivative of -w**2/2 + 27*w - 5. Let r be n(18). What is the highest common divisor of r and 1?
1
Suppose -45 = d - 5*u - 540, -2*d - 4*u = -1060. What is the highest common factor of 208 and d?
104
Let s be 6/(-10) + (640/25 - -7). Calculate the highest common factor of 20 and s.
4
Suppose 54*o = 55*o - 280. Calculate the greatest common factor of 112 and o.
56
Let a(n) = -61*n - 5. Let y be a(-2). Let r be (-9)/((-54)/80) + 1/(-3). Calculate the highest common divisor of r and y.
13
Suppose -4*i = 5*f + 22 + 20, -3*f = -2*i + 34. Let z be 18 + 22/(-55) + (-24)/f. What is the highest common factor of 5 and z?
5
Let j = -114 + 194. What is the greatest common divisor of 40 and j?
40
Suppose 4 = x - 0*x. Let v be (-1)/(-5)*50/30*15. Suppose -x*s - v*t + 171 = -0*t, 46 = s - 2*t. Calculate the greatest common factor of 110 and s.
22
Let p(s) = -18*s + 233. Let r be p(12). Calculate the greatest common factor of r and 527.
17
Suppose -2*b = 4*k - 734, 3*b - 5*b + 4*k = -766. What is the greatest common divisor of 50 and b?
25
Suppose -4*s + 2*y = -2*s - 494, s = -3*y + 231. What is the greatest common divisor of s and 2?
1
Let y be 6 - 15*-158*(-5 - -6). Calculate the greatest common factor of y and 18.
18
Let f = 299 - 287. Suppose -v = v + b - 213, 5*v - 534 = -2*b. What is the greatest common factor of v and f?
12
Suppose 2*p + 48 - 39 = -5*x, -4*x - 36 = -2*p. Suppose 0*u + 40 = 5*u. Calculate the greatest common divisor of u and p.
8
Suppose -3*i - 3*w - 33 = 0, 0*i - 3*w + 57 = -3*i. Let k(t) = 2*t**2 + 30*t + 17. Let g be k(i). What is the greatest common divisor of g and 51?
17
Let z = -107 + 191. Suppose 5*r + 0*r + 118 = b, 5*r + 256 = 2*b. Suppose 3*o = -4*a + 106, 5*a + 3*o - 2*o = b. What is the highest common divisor of a and z?
28
Suppose 2200 = 18*o + 688. What is the highest common factor of o and 4?
4
Let w be (0 + 1)/(4/40). What is the greatest common divisor of 320 and w?
10
Suppose 5*o = 3*n + 55, 2*n + 50 = 4*o + o. Suppose -5*w = 59 - 19. Let v = -6 - w. What is the greatest common factor of o and v?
2
Let i be ((-3834)/(-14))/3 + 6/(-21). What is the highest common factor of 63 and i?
7
Let h be (0 + 22)/(-1 + 3). Suppose 1881 = -165*b + 184*b. Calculate the highest common factor of b and h.
11
Let i be (2*407/1)/((-4)/(-6)). Calculate the greatest common factor of 33 and i.
33
Let f = 7 + -8. Let j(g) = -6*g + 1. Let a be j(f). Suppose -21 = -u - a. Calculate the highest common factor of 14 and u.
14
Let y = 18 - 0. Suppose 3*s - 5*s - 128 = 0. Let o = 91 + s. Calculate the greatest common factor of o and y.
9
Let d be ((-21)/(-9) - 1)*-3. Let k be ((-112)/d)/(2/4). Suppose -2*j + 3*j = k. What is the highest common factor of 14 and j?
14
Suppose -5*k + 112 = 3*v, -10*v + 4*k = -5*v - 162. Calculate the highest common divisor of 238 and v.
34
Let v be 3/(-6)*2 - 3. Suppose 17*i - 206 = 15*i. Let l = i + v. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 9 and l.
9
Let p = 59 - 39. Suppose 0 = 2*f - f + 2*y - p, 20 = -5*y. Calculate the greatest common factor of 42 and f.
14
Suppose 2*u - 29 - 5 = 0. Calculate the highest common divisor of 221 and u.
17
Let c(a) = 8*a**2 - 79*a + 11. Let r be c(11). What is the greatest common divisor of r and 2970?
110
Suppose -20 - 10 = -5*y. Suppose -y*c + 5*c = -43. Suppose 0 = s - v - c, -3*v + 4*v - 197 = -4*s. What is the greatest common factor of 72 and s?
24
Suppose -k = x - 3, -5*x - 13 = 3*k - 5*k. Suppose 49*c = 39*c + 270. Let y be (4/3)/k*c. What is the highest common factor of 45 and y?
9
Suppose 3*h = -2*z + 150, 4*h - 5*z - 122 = 55. Suppose f - 2*f = -12. Let d be ((-9)/(-2))/(f/16). What is the highest common divisor of d and h?
6
Let w(r) = -8*r + 27. Let f be w(6). Let m be f/(-14)*192/9. What is the highest common factor of 4 and m?
4
Let b = -407 + 594. Let n be -2 - ((-1)/1 - -4). Let a = n - -22. What is the greatest common divisor of b and a?
17
Let z be -11*63*1*1/(-3). What is the greatest common divisor of z and 42?
21
Suppose 5*w + 2*d - 143 = 0, -3*w + 6*w - 3*d = 69. Suppose 5*y - 181 = 5*r + 34, -y + 49 = 2*r. Calculate the greatest common factor of w and y.
9
Let b(h) = -52*h - 9. Let z be b(-1). What is the greatest common factor of z and 473?
43
Let t = -18 - -46. Let q(k) = k**2 - 6*k + 7. Let d be q(6). What is the highest common divisor of t and d?
7
Suppose -4*i - 10 = -42. Suppose -i*x = -12*x - 8. Let b be 2/(-4) + (-5)/x. What is the greatest common divisor of 8 and b?
2
Suppose -j - 1176 = 2*u - 3*u, u - 2*j = 1175. What is the greatest common factor of 11 and u?
11
Let p(j) = j**2 + 10*j - 14. Let n be p(-14). What is the highest common divisor of 3 and n?
3
Suppose 5*l - 9 = -2*o, 7*l - 3*o + 2 = 3*l. Let n be 1/4 - l*359/(-4). Calculate the greatest common divisor of n and 30.
30
Suppose -135 = r - 6*r. Let b be ((-6)/10)/(82/(-2460)). What is the greatest common divisor of r and b?
9
Let i be 2071/19 - (-2 - (-9)/3). What is the greatest common factor of 12 and i?
12
Let g be -7 - (88/(-8) + -89). Calculate the greatest common factor of g and 868.
31
Let a be (44/(-55))/(6/(-1065)). What is the greatest common factor of a and 355?
71
Let q(m) = -2*m - 7. Let p be q(-2). Let u = p - -12. What is the highest common factor of 99 and u?
9
Let x be (-2)/3 - (-94)/6. Suppose -3*m = 2*m + 5, -355 = -3*i + 4*m. Let s = -72 + i. What is the highest common factor of s and x?
15
Suppose 3*a + 2*y = 70, 4*a + y - 105 = -a. Suppose 3*o = -2*o + a. 