SSAT Middle Level • Quantitative

Solve a multi-step equation with a variable.

Undo operations step by step to find what the variable equals, like unlocking a puzzle.

Historical Context & Motivation

Long ago, people needed to solve problems like sharing land or trading goods. Equations (math sentences with a missing number) helped them find answers. Today, solving multi-step equations builds on this to handle tougher puzzles.

2000 BCE
Babylonians used early equations on clay tablets for farming problems.
820 CE
Al-Khwarizmi
A Persian mathematician wrote the first algebra book, meaning 'restoration and completion'.
1500s
European scholars made algebra symbols like = and x for unknowns.
Today
SSAT students use these to solve real-world math challenges.

These steps led to multi-step equations. They let you find one unknown in a busy math sentence.

Core Principles & Definitions

An equation is like a balanced scale. A variable (like x) is the mystery number you solve for. Multi-step means more than one operation to undo.

1

Balance Rule

Do the same to both sides, like adding weights equally.
2

Inverse Operations

Undo addition with subtraction, multiplication with division.
3

Order Matters

Undo in reverse PEMDAS order: parentheses, exponents, multiply/divide, add/subtract.
4

Isolate Variable

Get x alone on one side. Check by plugging back in.
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Visual Explanation

The scale tips if unbalanced. 3x + 5 must equal 20 exactly.

See how the left side has the variable x multiplied by 3 and then added 5? You undo addition first, then division, to keep the scale level.

Mathematical Framework

Follow these steps every time. Start by undoing the last operation done to x.

GENERAL FORM
ax + b = c
a, b, c are numbers you know. x is unknown.
STEP 1: SUBTRACT b
ax = c − b
STEP 2: DIVIDE BY a
x = (c − b) ÷ a
  • Always do the same to both sides.
  • Check: Plug x back into original equation.
  • Fractions ok, like x = 5/3.

Detailed Step-by-Step Breakdown

Each box shows one step. Arrows point down as you simplify.

Notice the colors match operations. Subtract first to undo add, then divide to undo multiply.

Worked Example

Let's solve 2(x − 3) = 10. You can do this!

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Step 1: Distribute 22x − 6 = 10 (multiply each inside term)
2
Step 2: Add 6 to both sides2x − 6 + 6 = 10 + 6
2x = 16
3
Step 3: Divide by 22x ÷ 2 = 16 ÷ 2
x = 8
4
Step 4: Check2(8 − 3) = 2(5) = 10. Yes!

Strengths & Common Errors

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Connection to Advanced Equations

This LessonAdvanced

Master this, then tackle equations with two x's or more variables. You're on your way!

Practice Problems

PROBLEM 1CONCEPTUAL
What do you do first to solve 4x + 7 = 19? A) Divide by 4 B) Subtract 7 C) Add 7 D) Multiply by 4 E) Subtract 4
PROBLEM 2BASIC CALCULATION
Solve 5x − 3 = 12. A) x = 3 B) x = 15 C) x = 2 D) x = 5 E) x = 1
PROBLEM 3INTERMEDIATE
Solve 2x + 8 = 20. A) x = 6 B) x = 14 C) x = 4 D) x = 12 E) x = 28
PROBLEM 4APPLIED
A game costs 3 tokens plus 4 more to play. Total 19 tokens. Equation: 3x + 4 = 19. x = ? A) 4 B) 5 C) 23 D) 15 E) 3
PROBLEM 5CRITICAL THINKING
Solve 4(x − 2) + 3 = 11. A) x = 2.5 B) x = 3 C) x = 1 D) x = 10 E) x = 0
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