Grade: Grade 6 Subject: Mathematics Unit: Expressions & Equations SAT: Algebra ACT: Math

Solving One-Step Equations

Learn to solve equations by using inverse operations to isolate the variable and find its value.

What Is an Equation?

Equation = Balance

An equation is a mathematical statement that shows two expressions are equal. The equals sign (=) acts like the center of a balance scale.

Think of a Balance Scale

x + 5
=
12

Whatever you do to one side, you must do to the other side to keep the scale balanced!

The Goal: Isolate the Variable

To solve an equation, we want to get the variable alone on one side. We do this by using inverse operations - operations that "undo" each other.

Inverse Operations

Operation Inverse Operation
Addition (+) Subtraction (-)
Subtraction (-) Addition (+)
Multiplication (x) Division (/)
Division (/) Multiplication (x)

Types of One-Step Equations

Addition Equations

x + 5 = 12
To solve: Subtract the same number from both sides.
x + 5 - 5 = 12 - 5
x = 7

Subtraction Equations

x - 8 = 15
To solve: Add the same number to both sides.
x - 8 + 8 = 15 + 8
x = 23

Multiplication Equations

3x = 21
To solve: Divide both sides by the same number.
3x / 3 = 21 / 3
x = 7

Division Equations

x / 4 = 6
To solve: Multiply both sides by the same number.
(x / 4) x 4 = 6 x 4
x = 24
Pro Tip: Always check your answer! Substitute your solution back into the original equation to verify it works.
Remember: Whatever operation you perform on one side of the equation, you MUST do the same to the other side to keep it balanced.

Steps to Solve One-Step Equations

  • Identify the operation being performed on the variable
  • Apply the inverse operation to both sides
  • Simplify to isolate the variable
  • Check your answer by substituting back

Worked Examples

Let's work through solving different types of one-step equations step by step.

Example 1: Addition Equation

Solve: x + 7 = 15
1
Identify the operation:
7 is being added to x.
2
Apply the inverse operation:
The inverse of addition is subtraction. Subtract 7 from both sides.
x + 7 - 7 = 15 - 7
3
Simplify:
x = 8
4
Check: Substitute x = 8 into the original equation.
8 + 7 = 15 ✓
Solution: x = 8

Example 2: Subtraction Equation

Solve: n - 12 = 25
1
Identify the operation:
12 is being subtracted from n.
2
Apply the inverse operation:
The inverse of subtraction is addition. Add 12 to both sides.
n - 12 + 12 = 25 + 12
3
Simplify:
n = 37
4
Check: Substitute n = 37 into the original equation.
37 - 12 = 25 ✓
Solution: n = 37

Example 3: Multiplication Equation

Solve: 5y = 40
1
Identify the operation:
y is being multiplied by 5.
2
Apply the inverse operation:
The inverse of multiplication is division. Divide both sides by 5.
5y / 5 = 40 / 5
3
Simplify:
y = 8
4
Check: Substitute y = 8 into the original equation.
5 x 8 = 40 ✓
Solution: y = 8

Example 4: Division Equation

Solve: m / 6 = 9
1
Identify the operation:
m is being divided by 6.
2
Apply the inverse operation:
The inverse of division is multiplication. Multiply both sides by 6.
(m / 6) x 6 = 9 x 6
3
Simplify:
m = 54
4
Check: Substitute m = 54 into the original equation.
54 / 6 = 9 ✓
Solution: m = 54

Example 5: Real-World Problem

Sarah earned $45 this week. This is $18 more than she earned last week. How much did she earn last week?
1
Write the equation:
Let x = amount earned last week
x + 18 = 45
2
Apply the inverse operation:
Subtract 18 from both sides.
x + 18 - 18 = 45 - 18
3
Simplify:
x = 27
4
Check: Does 27 + 18 = 45?
Yes! 27 + 18 = 45 ✓
Sarah earned $27 last week.

Practice Problems

Solve each equation by applying inverse operations.

Problem 1

x + 9 = 20

Problem 2

y - 14 = 32

Problem 3

7n = 56

Problem 4

m / 5 = 12

Problem 5

k + 35 = 100

Check Your Understanding: Equation Solver Challenge

Test your equation-solving skills with this 6-question challenge!

Equation Solver Challenge

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Next Steps

Key Takeaways:

  • An equation shows that two expressions are equal
  • Use inverse operations to isolate the variable
  • Addition and subtraction are inverse operations
  • Multiplication and division are inverse operations
  • Always do the same operation to both sides of the equation
  • Check your answer by substituting back into the original equation
  • Practice identifying the operation in different equations
  • Try creating and solving your own word problems
  • You have completed the Expressions & Equations unit!