Solving equations Word Problems worksheet PDF

This compilation of a meticulously drafted equation word problems worksheets is designed to get students to write and solve a variety of one-step, two-step and multi-step equations that involve integers, fractions, and decimals. These worksheets are best suited for students in grade 6 through high school. Click on the 'Free' icons to sample our handouts.

Solving equations Word Problems worksheet PDF

Solving equations Word Problems worksheet PDF

Two-Step Equation Word Problems: Integers

Interpret this set of word problems that require two-step operations to solve the equations. Each printable worksheet has five word problems ideal for 6th grade, 7th grade, and 8th grade students.

  • Solving equations Word Problems worksheet PDF

Solving equations Word Problems worksheet PDF

Solving equations Word Problems worksheet PDF

MCQ - Two-Step Equation Word Problems

Pick the correct two-step equation that best matches word problems presented here. Evaluate the ability of students to solve two-step equations with this array of MCQ worksheets.

  • Solving equations Word Problems worksheet PDF

Solving equations Word Problems worksheet PDF

Multi-Step Equation Word Problems: Integers

Read each multi-step word problem in these high school pdf worksheets and set up the equation. Solve and find the value of the unknown. More than two steps are required to solve the problems.

  • Solving equations Word Problems worksheet PDF

Solving equations Word Problems worksheet PDF

What is a 2 step equation example?

Two step equations are algebraic equations and are the equations that can be solved in exactly two steps and gives the final value of the variable in two steps. Generally, two step equations are of the form ax + b = c, where a, b, c are real numbers. A few examples of two step equations are: 2x + 3 = 7.

How do you solve linear equations in one variable word problems?

Steps involved in solving a linear equation word problem: Denote the unknown by the variables as x, y, ……. Translate the problem to the language of mathematics or mathematical statements. Form the linear equation in one variable using the conditions given in the problems. Solve the equation for the unknown.