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An equation represents a mathematical statement with an equal sign, expressing the equality between two expressions. It consists of variables, constants, and mathematical operations. Students learn to solve equations by isolating the variable and understanding the principles of equality. Equations are essential for solving real-world problems and developing algebraic skills, laying the foundation for more complex mathematical concepts in higher grades.
This Grade 7 quiz on topic Equation consist of:
1. Basic Equation Solving
2. Solving equations that involve fractions or decimals
3. Two-Step Equation
4. Translating verbal descriptions into algebraic equations
But let’s read a fun story on Equation first:
Once upon a time in Mathlandia, there were two friends named Addy the Addition Wizard and Mike the Subtraction Sorcerer. They loved solving problems, but one day they realized something was missing – the perfect balance. So, they decided to throw a Math Party!
Addy invited Multiplicia the Multiplier and Divido the Divider to the party. They all agreed that for the party to be a success, they needed to create equations that equaled the number of guests. The friends set up a magical equation station with pots of numbers, variables, and operation symbols.
Addy started by putting some numbers in the equation cauldron, saying, “Let’s add a dash of 5 and sprinkle in a variable ‘x’ for mystery.” Mike followed, “Now, let’s subtract 3 to keep things interesting.”
Learn MoreTranslate the sentence “Twice a number, increased by 8, is 24” into an equation.
Mia has twice the number of candies as Jake. If Jake has 8 candies, how many candies does Mia have? Write an equation to represent this relationship.
The perimeter of a triangle is 15 units. The side lengths are (x + 2), (3x – 4), and 5. What is the value of x?
Kim has three times as many marbles as Felly. If Felly has 5 marbles, how many marbles does Kim have? Write an equation to represent this relationship.
If a rectangle has a length of L meters and a width of 5 meters, write an equation to represent the perimeter of the rectangle.