One-Step Equation Word Problems
One-Step Equation Word Problems
Word problems can sometimes seem tricky, but they are just real-world puzzles waiting to be turned into math! A one-step equation word problem is a scenario that can be translated into a simple equation and solved in just a single step.
Translating Words into Math
The secret to solving these problems is finding the "clue words" that tell you which operation to use.
- Addition (+): sum, increased by, total, more than, plus.
- Subtraction (−): difference, decreased by, fewer than, less than, minus.
- Multiplication (×): product, times, twice, double, of.
- Division (÷): quotient, divided by, half, shared equally.
Always start by defining your unknown. Choose a variable (like x, y, or n) to represent the number you are trying to find.
Step-by-Step Examples
Example 1: Addition
Problem: A number plus 15 equals 42. What is the number?
- Identify the unknown: Let n be the unknown number.
- Write the equation: "A number plus 15" translates to n+15. "Equals 42" means =42. n+15=42
- Solve in one step: Subtract 15 from both sides. n=42−15 n=27 The number is 27.
Example 2: Multiplication
Problem: Tom has 3 times as many cards as Sam. Tom has 27 cards. How many does Sam have?
- Identify the unknown: Let c be the number of cards Sam has.
- Write the equation: "3 times as many cards as Sam" translates to 3c. We know this total is 27. 3c=27
- Solve in one step: Divide both sides by 3. c=327 c=9 Sam has 9 cards.
Quick Tips for Success
- Read the problem carefully and underline the numbers and clue words.
- Don't forget to define what your variable stands for before writing the equation.
- Always check your answer by plugging it back into the original word problem to see if it makes sense!