Solve each one-step equation by hand using a pencil or pen and paper. Click the “Answer” button to reveal the correct answer.
There are eight (8) one-step equations practice problems in this exercise. I hope you have fun learning algebra!
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1) Solve for [latex]x[/latex].
[latex]x – 23 = 8[/latex]
Add both sides of the equation by [latex]23[/latex].
2) Solve for [latex]n[/latex].
[latex]n + 2 = 9[/latex]
Subtract both sides of the equation by [latex]2[/latex].
3) Solve for [latex]k[/latex].
Divide both sides by [latex]9[/latex].
4) Solve for [latex]a[/latex].
Multiply both sides by [latex]2[/latex].
5) Solve for [latex]y[/latex].
Subtract both sides by [latex]\large[/latex].
6) Solve for [latex]m[/latex].
Divide both sides of the equation by [latex]0.25[/latex].
7) Solve for [latex]d[/latex].
Multiply both sides of the equation by the reciprocal of the coefficient. The coefficient is [latex]\large>[/latex], therefore the reciprocal is [latex]\large>[/latex].
8) Solve for [latex]r[/latex].
Multiply both sides by the decimal number [latex]0.5[/latex].
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