One Variable Word Problems Practice 2 worksheet with eight math word problems for solving equations.
A worksheet titled "One Variable Word Problems Practice 2" with eight word problems requiring students to write equations and solve them, featuring scenarios involving t-shirts, numbers, ages, car rentals, reading time, consecutive even numbers, and weekly allowance.
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Step-by-step solution for: One Variable Word Problems Notes and Worksheets - Lindsay Bowden
Let's solve each of these one-variable word problems step by step. For each problem, we will:
1. Define a variable.
2. Write an equation based on the scenario.
3. Solve the equation.
4. Provide the final answer.
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- Let $ x $ = number of t-shirts Lily has.
- Bree has 33 t-shirts.
- "Lily has 3 less than 4 times Bree’s t-shirts":
$ x = 4(33) - 3 $
Equation:
$ x = 4(33) - 3 $
$ x = 132 - 3 $
$ x = 129 $
✔ Answer: Lily has 129 t-shirts.
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- Let $ x $ = the number.
- “4 times a number” → $ 4x $
- “8 more than 2 times the number” → $ 2x + 8 $
Equation:
$ 4x = 2x + 8 $
Subtract $ 2x $ from both sides:
$ 2x = 8 $
Divide by 2:
$ x = 4 $
✔ Answer: The number is 4.
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- Let $ x $ = cousin's age.
- Twice the cousin's age → $ 2x $
- 8 years older → $ 2x + 8 $
- Pedro is 30 → $ 2x + 8 = 30 $
Equation:
$ 2x + 8 = 30 $
Subtract 8:
$ 2x = 22 $
Divide by 2:
$ x = 11 $
✔ Answer: His cousin is 11 years old.
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- Let $ h $ = number of hours.
- Total cost = $125 + $30h
- Total bill = $305
Equation:
$ 125 + 30h = 305 $
Subtract 125:
$ 30h = 180 $
Divide by 30:
$ h = 6 $
✔ Answer: Craig had the car for 6 hours.
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- Let $ x $ = the number.
- "2 times a number" → $ 2x $
- "Increased by 10" → $ 2x + 10 $
- Equals 24 → $ 2x + 10 = 24 $
Equation:
$ 2x + 10 = 24 $
Subtract 10:
$ 2x = 14 $
Divide by 2:
$ x = 7 $
✔ Answer: The number is 7.
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- Let $ x $ = minutes read last week.
- "2 times last week’s time" → $ 2x $
- "10 more than that" → $ 2x + 10 $
- This equals 120 → $ 2x + 10 = 120 $
Equation:
$ 2x + 10 = 120 $
Subtract 10:
$ 2x = 110 $
Divide by 2:
$ x = 55 $
✔ Answer: She read 55 minutes last week.
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- Consecutive even numbers: let the first be $ x $, then next two are $ x+2 $, $ x+4 $
- Sum: $ x + (x+2) + (x+4) = 18 $
Equation:
$ x + x + 2 + x + 4 = 18 $
$ 3x + 6 = 18 $
Subtract 6:
$ 3x = 12 $
Divide by 3:
$ x = 4 $
So the numbers are:
$ 4, 6, 8 $
✔ Answer: The three numbers are 4, 6, and 8.
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- Let $ x $ = weekly allowance.
- Give $ \frac{1}{3}x $ to charity.
- Spend $8 at mall.
- Left with $2.
So:
Total used = $ \frac{1}{3}x + 8 $
Remaining = $ x - (\frac{1}{3}x + 8) = 2 $
Equation:
$ x - \frac{1}{3}x - 8 = 2 $
Simplify:
$ \frac{2}{3}x - 8 = 2 $
Add 8:
$ \frac{2}{3}x = 10 $
Multiply both sides by $ \frac{3}{2} $:
$ x = 10 \times \frac{3}{2} = 15 $
✔ Answer: Your weekly allowance is $15.
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| Problem | Equation | Answer |
|--------|---------|--------|
| 1 | $ x = 4(33) - 3 $ | 129 |
| 2 | $ 4x = 2x + 8 $ | 4 |
| 3 | $ 2x + 8 = 30 $ | 11 |
| 4 | $ 125 + 30h = 305 $ | 6 hours |
| 5 | $ 2x + 10 = 24 $ | 7 |
| 6 | $ 2x + 10 = 120 $ | 55 minutes |
| 7 | $ x + (x+2) + (x+4) = 18 $ | 4, 6, 8 |
| 8 | $ x - \frac{1}{3}x - 8 = 2 $ | $15 |
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1. Define a variable.
2. Write an equation based on the scenario.
3. Solve the equation.
4. Provide the final answer.
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1. Lily has 3 less than 4 times the amount of t-shirts as Bree. If Bree has 33 t-shirts, how many does Lily have?
- Let $ x $ = number of t-shirts Lily has.
- Bree has 33 t-shirts.
- "Lily has 3 less than 4 times Bree’s t-shirts":
$ x = 4(33) - 3 $
Equation:
$ x = 4(33) - 3 $
$ x = 132 - 3 $
$ x = 129 $
✔ Answer: Lily has 129 t-shirts.
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2. 4 times a number is equivalent to 8 more than 2 times the number. What is the number?
- Let $ x $ = the number.
- “4 times a number” → $ 4x $
- “8 more than 2 times the number” → $ 2x + 8 $
Equation:
$ 4x = 2x + 8 $
Subtract $ 2x $ from both sides:
$ 2x = 8 $
Divide by 2:
$ x = 4 $
✔ Answer: The number is 4.
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3. Pedro is 8 years older than twice the age of his cousin. If Pedro is 30, how old is his cousin?
- Let $ x $ = cousin's age.
- Twice the cousin's age → $ 2x $
- 8 years older → $ 2x + 8 $
- Pedro is 30 → $ 2x + 8 = 30 $
Equation:
$ 2x + 8 = 30 $
Subtract 8:
$ 2x = 22 $
Divide by 2:
$ x = 11 $
✔ Answer: His cousin is 11 years old.
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4. A car rental service charges a rental fee of $125 plus $30 per hour to rent a car. If Craig’s total bill is $305, how many hours did he have the rental car?
- Let $ h $ = number of hours.
- Total cost = $125 + $30h
- Total bill = $305
Equation:
$ 125 + 30h = 305 $
Subtract 125:
$ 30h = 180 $
Divide by 30:
$ h = 6 $
✔ Answer: Craig had the car for 6 hours.
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5. 2 times a number increased by 10 is 24. Find the number.
- Let $ x $ = the number.
- "2 times a number" → $ 2x $
- "Increased by 10" → $ 2x + 10 $
- Equals 24 → $ 2x + 10 = 24 $
Equation:
$ 2x + 10 = 24 $
Subtract 10:
$ 2x = 14 $
Divide by 2:
$ x = 7 $
✔ Answer: The number is 7.
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6. Kyla spent 120 minutes reading this week. If this was 10 more than 2 times the amount of time she spent reading last week, how many minutes did she read last week?
- Let $ x $ = minutes read last week.
- "2 times last week’s time" → $ 2x $
- "10 more than that" → $ 2x + 10 $
- This equals 120 → $ 2x + 10 = 120 $
Equation:
$ 2x + 10 = 120 $
Subtract 10:
$ 2x = 110 $
Divide by 2:
$ x = 55 $
✔ Answer: She read 55 minutes last week.
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7. The sum of 3 consecutive even numbers is 18. What are the three numbers?
- Consecutive even numbers: let the first be $ x $, then next two are $ x+2 $, $ x+4 $
- Sum: $ x + (x+2) + (x+4) = 18 $
Equation:
$ x + x + 2 + x + 4 = 18 $
$ 3x + 6 = 18 $
Subtract 6:
$ 3x = 12 $
Divide by 3:
$ x = 4 $
So the numbers are:
$ 4, 6, 8 $
✔ Answer: The three numbers are 4, 6, and 8.
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8. You give a third of your weekly allowance to a charity. Then you spend $8 at the mall. If you have $2 left to spend, how much is your weekly allowance?
- Let $ x $ = weekly allowance.
- Give $ \frac{1}{3}x $ to charity.
- Spend $8 at mall.
- Left with $2.
So:
Total used = $ \frac{1}{3}x + 8 $
Remaining = $ x - (\frac{1}{3}x + 8) = 2 $
Equation:
$ x - \frac{1}{3}x - 8 = 2 $
Simplify:
$ \frac{2}{3}x - 8 = 2 $
Add 8:
$ \frac{2}{3}x = 10 $
Multiply both sides by $ \frac{3}{2} $:
$ x = 10 \times \frac{3}{2} = 15 $
✔ Answer: Your weekly allowance is $15.
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✔ Final Answers Summary:
| Problem | Equation | Answer |
|--------|---------|--------|
| 1 | $ x = 4(33) - 3 $ | 129 |
| 2 | $ 4x = 2x + 8 $ | 4 |
| 3 | $ 2x + 8 = 30 $ | 11 |
| 4 | $ 125 + 30h = 305 $ | 6 hours |
| 5 | $ 2x + 10 = 24 $ | 7 |
| 6 | $ 2x + 10 = 120 $ | 55 minutes |
| 7 | $ x + (x+2) + (x+4) = 18 $ | 4, 6, 8 |
| 8 | $ x - \frac{1}{3}x - 8 = 2 $ | $15 |
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