 - 26 = -14*y. Let a(n) = n**3 + 3*n**2 - 3. Let t be a(-3). What is the third biggest value in l, y, t?
t
Let w = -26 + 26. Suppose 0*q - k - 3 = -q, 8 = q - 2*k. Let g be (q/14)/(-5 + 4). Which is the second biggest value?  (a) w  (b) -3  (c) g
a
Let q = -115 - -111. Let u = 0.6 - -7.4. Let f = u + q. Which is the third biggest value?  (a) -0.3  (b) -5  (c) f
b
Let t = 422.8 + -423. Which is the smallest value?  (a) 2/11  (b) 4  (c) t  (d) 1/5
c
Let w be 120/(-16)*(-4)/(-3). Let m = -12 - w. Let o be m - 2 - (-44)/10. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) 1  (b) o  (c) -2/11
b
Let g = 27 + -18. Let x = -6 - -2. Suppose -77 + 57 = 4*m. What is the smallest value in x, m, g?
m
Suppose 10 = -5*x + 40. Which is the smallest value?  (a) x  (b) 0.1  (c) 2/7  (d) -0.8
d
Let x = -1.386 - 0.614. What is the third smallest value in -8/9, x, -6?
-8/9
Suppose -51 = 4*s + 3*z, -3*s - 8 - 32 = 4*z. Let w be (2 - s/(-4)) + 2*-2. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) 5  (b) 3  (c) 0.4  (d) w
b
Let b(u) = 12*u + 34. Let x be b(-3). What is the third biggest value in -0.3, -3/38, x?
x
Let v = 31 + -30.7. Let j = -0.2 + 1.2. Let q = -1.1 + j. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) v  (b) -3  (c) q
c
Suppose 46*n + 60 = 52*n. Suppose -6 = -n*y + 44. Let u(d) = -d**3 - 3*d**2 + 5*d + 5. Let x be u(-4). What is the second smallest value in y, x, 2?
2
Let l be (-14)/(-30)*4/14. Let z = -3.19 - -3.39. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) z  (b) -0.4  (c) l
c
Let p = -109723/255432 + 136/1101. Let v = -2/29 + p. What is the second biggest value in 1/10, v, 1?
1/10
Let z = -431 - -431.2. Which is the fourth biggest value?  (a) 5  (b) -0.164  (c) -0.4  (d) z
c
Let o = 0.05 + 0.25. Let f = 0.171 - -0.059. Let q = -0.17 - f. Which is the third smallest value?  (a) q  (b) o  (c) -3
b
Let z = 547/5 + -109. Let k be 2/(-8) + 568/32. Let f = -397/22 + k. What is the second biggest value in -0.5, z, f?
-0.5
Let q = -887/55 + 184/11. What is the second smallest value in 0.135, 2, q?
q
Let j = -11 + 10. Suppose -2*k = 2*k - 12. What is the third smallest value in j, k, -4?
k
Let d be (-20)/(-6)*36/8. Which is the third smallest value?  (a) 0.2  (b) 1  (c) d
c
Let w be (142/5)/1 + (-470)/1175. What is the third biggest value in -2, w, 0.4?
-2
Let s = 62 - 54.7. Let u = s - 8. Let d = 0.3 - u. What is the second biggest value in -0.3, 0.4, d?
0.4
Let v be ((-33)/110)/((-12)/10). What is the fourth smallest value in -2/7, 1/7, -0.08, v?
v
Let j be ((-5)/(-15))/((-4)/(-9)). Let z = 0.9 + 0.1. What is the smallest value in 2, j, z?
j
Let s be ((-3)/(-2))/3 - 1. Let n = -37952 + 1973421/52. Let q = n + 24/13. Which is the third biggest value?  (a) q  (b) 0  (c) s
c
Suppose 7*k - 3*k + 16 = 4*z, 5*k + 15 = 0. Suppose -2*i - 13 = -1. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) -5  (b) i  (c) z
a
Let t = -38 + 34. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) 4  (b) 0.88  (c) t
b
Let p = 16.1 - 11.1. Let t be 18/(-8) + 6/2. Which is the third biggest value?  (a) 0  (b) t  (c) p
a
Let s = -664 - -668. Which is the third smallest value?  (a) -4  (b) s  (c) 1/2  (d) 3
d
Suppose 12*v - 52 + 4 = 0. What is the biggest value in v, 3, -0.1, 13/8?
v
Let p = 4.05 - 2.07. Let u = p - 2. Let t = 0.08 - u. Which is the smallest value?  (a) t  (b) 1/2  (c) -1
c
Let o = 462.3 + -493. Let k = o - -31. What is the second biggest value in k, -1/3, -5?
-1/3
Let t = -41 + 38. Let r be ((-4)/6 - t/18)*0. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) -0.5  (b) -0.2  (c) r  (d) 2/5
b
Let w = 175 - 174.17. Let i = w - 0.63. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) -0.07  (b) 5  (c) i
c
Let f be (1 + -2)/((-2)/(-10)). Let w be 8/24*6/4. What is the third biggest value in 0.3, f, w?
f
Let d = -87.1 - -87. What is the smallest value in -1/2, d, 5?
-1/2
Let q = 19.1 + -21. Let b = 0.17 + -2.27. Let l = q - b. What is the smallest value in -4/3, l, 4/3?
-4/3
Let s be (18/42)/((-58)/(-203)). Which is the second smallest value?  (a) s  (b) -0.5  (c) -0.03
c
Let w = -254 - -253. Let f be (5/(-10))/(1/(-4)). Which is the second biggest value?  (a) 3  (b) f  (c) -0.3  (d) w
b
Let i = 182 - 181. Which is the fourth smallest value?  (a) 1/5  (b) -2  (c) i  (d) 4
d
Let a = -2 - -3. Let n = 105.69 + 2.31. Let q = 107.9 - n. What is the second biggest value in q, -2, a?
q
Let a = -641 + 643. Let y = -1 + 0. Let t be (1/(-1) + 1)/y. What is the second biggest value in -2/5, a, t?
t
Let w = -150 - -157. What is the third biggest value in w, 0.2, 2?
0.2
Let t = 1021 - 1020.7. Let a = -0.05 - 1.95. What is the smallest value in 0.1, t, a?
a
Suppose -f + 2*f + 3*h + 28 = 0, -3*f + 3*h - 60 = 0. Let x be ((-10)/(-4))/((-11)/f). What is the second smallest value in x, 7, 2/5?
x
Let o = -519/4 - -130. What is the third smallest value in -6, o, 3/2?
3/2
Let i(m) = 9*m**3 - 3*m**2 + m + 10. Let n be i(-2). Which is the fourth biggest value?  (a) 1  (b) -5/6  (c) n  (d) -0.5
c
Let o be 33 + -33 - 12/14. What is the biggest value in -5, o, -3, 9?
9
Let i be -3 + -1*(-3)/3. Let l = 51/22 + -9/11. Let t = l + i. Which is the third biggest value?  (a) 3  (b) -2/3  (c) t
b
Let l = 12.5 + -13. Let w = l + 0.3. Which is the third smallest value?  (a) -0.1  (b) 2/13  (c) w
b
Let w = -481 - -201. Let o be 4/10*15/w. Let y = o - -307/1260. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) 3  (b) -4  (c) y
c
Let d be (-3 + 4 - -7) + -4. Suppose -y - 1 = -d. Suppose -4*k = -0*p - y*p - 36, 4*p = 2*k - 38. Which is the third biggest value?  (a) -2  (b) p  (c) 1
b
Let y be 2/((-1)/(-82)*-4). Let f = y - -26. Let x = f - -91/6. Which is the smallest value?  (a) x  (b) -4  (c) 3
b
Let u = 778 - 775. What is the fourth biggest value in u, -3/5, -3, 0.032?
-3
Let s be (-3)/(8 - (-258)/(-30)). Suppose 0 = 8*l - 9*l + 3. Which is the third biggest value?  (a) 1/3  (b) l  (c) s
a
Suppose 4*y - 9 = -5*q, 4*y + 3*q - 2*q + 11 = 0. What is the second smallest value in -4/9, y, 0.1?
-4/9
Suppose 0 = -15*u + 14*u + m + 5, -5*m = u - 5. Let r = 4 + -5. Let b = -2 - r. What is the third smallest value in b, -4/3, u?
u
Let x(h) = -h**2 + 25*h - 16. Let g be x(23). Let z be (-2)/(-8)*(-24)/g. Which is the smallest value?  (a) 5  (b) -3  (c) z  (d) -2
b
Let x = -126.3 + 106. Let i = x - -20. Which is the third smallest value?  (a) i  (b) 4  (c) -0.5
b
Let v = 30 + -30.6. Let d = v + 0.8. Which is the smallest value?  (a) d  (b) 0.1  (c) -0.4
c
Let j = 148/1035 + -2/207. Let q = 0.1363 - 0.2363. Which is the third biggest value?  (a) j  (b) 0  (c) -2  (d) q
d
Let x = 3.78 + 0.22. Let n = -17.5 - -17.2. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) n  (b) 1  (c) x  (d) 0.4
b
Suppose l = 2*l + 41. Let n = 39 + l. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) 1/7  (b) -0.3  (c) -0.5  (d) n
b
Let i = -0.15 + -0.5. Let q = -18 - -17.3. Let u = i - q. What is the second smallest value in -3, u, -4?
-3
Let n = 6.5 - 2. Let x = n - 5. Let t = 2/93 + -283/186. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) 3  (b) t  (c) x
c
Let s = -10.5 + 5.5. Which is the biggest value?  (a) s  (b) -0.1  (c) 0.112
c
Let q = -0.0812 + -18.0788. Let a = -18 - q. Let v = a + 2.84. What is the second biggest value in 0, -2, v?
0
Let g = 0.08 + 3.92. Let n = -1170.8 + 1171. What is the fourth smallest value in -4, -2, n, g?
g
Let z = -0.0996 + 0.4996. Which is the biggest value?  (a) 5  (b) -2/11  (c) z  (d) 163
d
Let f = -0.0612 + 56.8612. Let h = -37 + f. Let k = h + -20. What is the second smallest value in k, 0.4, 1/7?
1/7
Let y = 1.0659 + -0.9659. Let w = -0.58 - -0.5. Which is the fourth smallest value?  (a) y  (b) w  (c) 3  (d) 2/5
c
Let m = 4.05 - 3.53. What is the smallest value in 5, -3, m, 0?
-3
Let h be ((-4)/(24/7))/(56/84). What is the second biggest value in h, -2/7, -2/5?
-2/5
Suppose 4 = -5*m - 1. Let y = -0.01 + -18.19. Let z = y + 18. Which is the second smallest value?  (a) z  (b) m  (c) 0.4
a
Let n be 5 + (-52)/6 + 4. Which is the third smallest value?  (a) 28  (b) n  (c) 1/4
a
Let g = 5.28 + -4.78. What is the second smallest value in g, -2, 0.16, -3?
-2
Let k = -39 + 269/7. Which is the second biggest value?  (a) 0.5  (b) 10  (c) k  (d) 2
d
Let y = 5 + -5.4. Let q = -64.2 + 64. Let x = -5 + 9. What is the third smallest value in q, y, x?
x
Let y = -203 + 220. Let l(n) = 6*n - 101. Let m be l(y). 