Introduction to One-Step Equations

Today, we are going to learn about solving one-step equations that have decimals. This means we will find the missing number in an equation that involves decimals.

What is an Equation?

An equation is like a balance scale. What you do to one side, you must do to the other side to keep it balanced.

For example:

x + 2.5 = 5.5

In this equation, we need to find the value of (x).

Key Rules for Solving Equations

  1. Keep it Balanced: Whatever operation you do to one side, you must do to the other side.
  2. Inverse Operations: Use the opposite operation to isolate the variable.
    • If there is addition, use subtraction.
    • If there is subtraction, use addition.
    • If there is multiplication, use division.
    • If there is division, use multiplication.

Steps to Solve One-Step Equations with Decimals

  1. Identify the Operation: Look at what is being done to the variable (addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division).
  2. Use the Inverse Operation: Apply the opposite operation to both sides of the equation.
  3. Simplify: Calculate the new value to find the variable’s value.

Examples

Example 1: Addition with Decimals

Solve the equation:

x + 3.2 = 7.2

Step 1: Identify the operation: (+) 3.2.

Step 2: Use the inverse operation: (-) 3.2.

Step 3: Subtract 3.2 from both sides:

x + 3.2 – 3.2 = 7.2 – 3.2

This simplifies to:

x = 4.0

Example 2: Subtraction with Decimals

Solve the equation:

y – 1.5 = 2.5

Step 1: Identify the operation: (-) 1.5.

Step 2: Use the inverse operation: (+) 1.5.

Step 3: Add 1.5 to both sides:

y – 1.5 + 1.5 = 2.5 + 1.5

This simplifies to:

y = 4.0

Tips and Tricks

  • Write Work Neatly: Keep your work organised. This will help you avoid mistakes.
  • Check Your Answer: After finding the value of the variable, put it back into the original equation to see if both sides are equal.

Questions

Easy Level Questions

  1. x + 0.5 = 2.0
  2. y – 0.3 = 1.2
  3. z + 1.1 = 3.1
  4. a – 2.5 = 0.5
  5. b + 1.0 = 1.7
  6. c – 0.2 = 0.8
  7. d + 0.4 = 2.4
  8. e – 0.9 = 0.1
  9. f + 0.6 = 2.6
  10. g – 0.1 = 1.9
  11. h + 0.3 = 1.3
  12. i – 0.5 = 0.5
  13. j + 2.2 = 3.2
  14. k – 1.1 = 0.9
  15. l + 0.8 = 1.8
  16. m – 0.4 = 1.6
  17. n + 0.7 = 2.7
  18. o – 0.6 = 0.4
  19. p + 1.4 = 2.4
  20. q – 1.0 = 0.0

Medium Level Questions

  1. x + 2.5 = 5.3
  2. y – 3.6 = 1.4
  3. z + 1.7 = 4.9
  4. a – 2.2 = 1.3
  5. b + 0.8 = 2.9
  6. c – 4.5 = 2.5
  7. d + 3.1 = 6.1
  8. e – 1.9 = 1.1
  9. f + 2.4 = 5.0
  10. g – 0.3 = 1.2
  11. h + 1.5 = 3.5
  12. i – 0.8 = 1.2
  13. j + 1.1 = 3.1
  14. k – 3.3 = 1.7
  15. l + 2.6 = 4.6
  16. m – 1.5 = 0.5
  17. n + 0.9 = 1.9
  18. o – 2.0 = 0.0
  19. p + 3.3 = 6.3
  20. q – 1.4 = 0.6

Hard Level Questions

  1. x + 4.7 = 9.5
  2. y – 2.6 = 3.4
  3. z + 5.2 = 8.9
  4. a – 3.7 = 1.2
  5. b + 6.8 = 10.8
  6. c – 2.9 = 2.1
  7. d + 4.4 = 7.9
  8. e – 5.5 = 0.5
  9. f + 3.1 = 11.1
  10. g – 4.1 = 1.9
  11. h + 7.6 = 9.6
  12. i – 2.3 = 5.2
  13. j + 5.5 = 12.5
  14. k – 6.0 = 1.0
  15. l + 2.2 = 10.2
  16. m – 3.8 = 0.2
  17. n + 4.5 = 15.5
  18. o – 2.7 = 3.3
  19. p + 6.1 = 9.1
  20. q – 4.4 = 2.6

Answers

Easy Level Answers

  1. x = 1.5
  2. y = 1.5
  3. z = 2.0
  4. a = 3.0
  5. b = 0.7
  6. c = 1.0
  7. d = 2.0
  8. e = 1.0
  9. f = 2.0
  10. g = 2.0
  11. h = 1.0
  12. i = 1.0
  13. j = 1.0
  14. k = 2.0
  15. l = 1.0
  16. m = 2.0
  17. n = 2.0
  18. o = 1.0
  19. p = 1.0
  20. q = 1.0

Medium Level Answers

  1. x = 2.8
  2. y = 5.0
  3. z = 3.2
  4. a = 3.5
  5. b = 2.1
  6. c = 7.4
  7. d = 3.0
  8. e = 3.0
  9. f = 2.6
  10. g = 1.5
  11. h = 2.0
  12. i = 2.0
  13. j = 2.0
  14. k = 5.0
  15. l = 2.0
  16. m = 1.0
  17. n = 1.0
  18. o = 2.0
  19. p = 3.0
  20. q = 1.4

Hard Level Answers

  1. x = 4.8
  2. y = 6.0
  3. z = 3.7
  4. a = 4.9
  5. b = 4.0
  6. c = 5.0
  7. d = 3.5
  8. e = 6.0
  9. f = 8.0
  10. g = 6.0
  11. h = 2.0
  12. i = 7.5
  13. j = 7.0
  14. k = 7.0
  15. l = 8.0
  16. m = 4.0
  17. n = 11.0
  18. o = 6.0
  19. p = 3.0
  20. q = 7.0

Now that you’ve learned how to solve one-step equations with decimals, practice the questions provided and check your answers. Remember, practice makes perfect! Good luck!