All Common Core: 7th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 :Expressions & Equations
Ifis added toof another number, the result is. What is the other number?
The first step is to translate the words, "ifis added toof another number, the result is," into an equation. This gives us:
Subtractfrom each side.
Multiply each side by.
Therefore,is the correct answer.
Example Question #2 :Expressions & Equations
Simplify the following expression:
Cannot be computed
When adding and subtracting variable, you can only combine like variables.
That means all of thevariables are solved separately from thevariables.
Then you just add and subtract the constants normally soand.
So the final answer is.
Example Question #3 :Expressions & Equations
Simplify the followng:
When adding variables together, you must first make sure you are combining the same variable. So, in this case
we can see that both terms contain the variablea.Therefore, we can combine them.
Now, when we combine them, we can think of the variables as objects. So, we can say were are combining anappleand 4applestogether. So,
We can simplify our problem the same way.
Example Question #141 :Ssat Middle Level Quantitative (Math)
Simplify:
Example Question #2 :How To Subtract Variables
Simplify:
Example Question #3 :How To Subtract Variables
Simplify:
This problem is just a matter of grouping together like terms. Remember that terms likeare treated as though they were their own, different variable:
The only part that might be a little hard is:
If you are confused, think of your number line. This is like "going back" (more negative) from 15. Therefore, you ranswer will be:
Example Question #7 :How To Subtract Variables
Simplify:
You need to begin by distributing the minus sign through the whole group. This gives you:
Simplifying the double negative, you get:
Now, you can move the like terms next to each other:
Finally, simplify:
Example Question #4 :Expressions & Equations
Simplify:
Begin by distributing the:
Multiply each factor:
Change the double negation to addition:
Combine like terms:
Example Question #5 :Expressions & Equations
Simplify:
Begin by distributing the:
Multiply all factors:
Group together the only like factor ():
Combine like terms:
Example Question #6 :Expressions & Equations
Simplify: