Using Equations to Solve Problems

Learning Resource Type

Classroom Resource

Subject Area

Mathematics

Grade(s)

7

Overview

Students solve problems that can be represented by equations in the form p(x + q) = r and px + q = r. They start by using tape diagrams to make sense of problems (MP1) and then choose other representations to use (MP5).

Grade 7, Episode 17: Unit 6, Lesson 11 | Illustrative Math

Mathematics (2019) Grade(s): 7

MA19.7.9

Use variables to represent quantities in real-world or mathematical problems and construct algebraic expressions, equations, and inequalities to solve problems by reasoning about the quantities.

UP:MA19.7.9

Vocabulary

  • Algebraic expressions
  • Equations
  • Inequalities
  • Greater than
  • Greater than or equal to
  • less than
  • less than or equal to

Knowledge

Students know:
  • p(x + q) = px + pq, where p and q are specific rational numbers.
  • When multiplying or dividing both sides of an inequality by a negative number, every term must change signs and the inequality symbol reversed.
  • In the graph of an inequality, the endpoint will be a closed circle indicating the number is included in the solution set (≤ or ≥) or an open circle indicating the number is not included in the solution set ( ).

Skills

Students are able to:
  • use variables to represent quantities in a real-world or mathematical problem.
  • Construct equations (px + q = r and p(x + q) = r) to solve problems by reasoning about the quantities.
  • Construct simple inequalities (px + q > r or px + q
  • Graph the solution set of an inequality.

Understanding

Students understand that:
  • Real-world problems can be represented through algebraic expressions, equations, and inequalities.
  • Why the inequality symbol reverses when multiplying or dividing both sides of an inequality by a negative number.

CR Resource Type

Audio/Video

Resource Provider

PBS

License Type

CUSTOM
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