2 Step Equations Word Problems
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Mathematics
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7th Grade
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is a two-step equation?
Back
A two-step equation is an algebraic equation that requires two operations to solve for the variable. It typically involves isolating the variable on one side of the equation.
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CCSS.7.EE.B.4A
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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How do you isolate a variable in a two-step equation?
Back
To isolate a variable in a two-step equation, perform the inverse operations in the reverse order of how they are applied. First, eliminate any constant added or subtracted from the variable, then divide or multiply to solve for the variable.
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CCSS.7.EE.B.4A
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the first step in solving a two-step equation?
Back
The first step in solving a two-step equation is to eliminate any constant term from the side of the equation containing the variable.
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CCSS.7.EE.B.4A
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What does the variable represent in a word problem?
Back
In a word problem, the variable typically represents an unknown quantity that you are trying to find, such as the number of items, hours, or total cost.
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CCSS.6.EE.B.6
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How can you translate a word problem into a mathematical equation?
Back
To translate a word problem into a mathematical equation, identify the quantities involved, determine the relationships between them, and express these relationships using variables and mathematical operations.
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CCSS.HSA.CED.A.1
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is the importance of defining variables in word problems?
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Defining variables in word problems is important because it clarifies what each variable represents, making it easier to set up and solve the equation.
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CCSS.7.EE.A.2
CCSS.HSA.SSE.A.2
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What operation would you use to solve for a variable after isolating it on one side of the equation?
Back
After isolating the variable on one side of the equation, you would use the inverse operation (addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division) to solve for the variable.
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CCSS.7.EE.B.4A
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