Missing Numbers in Equations
Missing Numbers in Equations
Sometimes, in a math problem, a number goes hiding! You might see a blank line (\-_) or a question mark (?) instead of a number. Your job as a math detective is to find that missing number.
What is a Missing Number?
An equation is like a balanced scale. The amount on the left side of the equals sign (=) must be exactly the same as the amount on the right side.
If we have ?+3=10, we need to figure out what number goes in the place of the ? to make the whole thing equal 10.
Finding Missing Numbers in Addition
Let's look at this problem: __+5=12
This means, "What number plus 5 gives us 12?" There are two easy ways to solve this:
- Count Up: Start at 5 and count up until you reach 12. (6,7,8,9,10,11,12). You counted 7 times!
- Use Subtraction: Addition and subtraction are best friends. If you know the total is 12, you can subtract the part you know (5) to find the missing part. 12−5=7
So, the missing number is 7. Let's check: 7+5=12. It works!
Finding Missing Numbers in Subtraction
Now let's try a subtraction problem: 15−__=8
This asks, "If I start with 15, how many do I take away to get 8?" Again, we can use the relationship between addition and subtraction:
- You can think: "What number plus 8 equals 15?" (8+__=15)
- Or, you can just subtract the answer from the starting number: 15−8=7
The missing number is 7. Let's check: 15−7=8. Perfect!
Let's Practice!
Try solving this one on your own: ?+3=10 Hint: What is 10−3?
The missing number is 7!
Remember, whether you are adding or subtracting, you can always use the numbers you do know to find the number that is hiding!