We continue here with more examples of two-step equations. These example equations involve DIVISION and some other operation. The first one is x/5 + 1 = 4. The second is (b − 5)/3 = 7. The third is 2 = n/(−3) − 7, and the last one is 8x/9 − 1 = −3.
Word Problems — video lesson
Math Mammoth Grade 7 curriculum (pre-algebra)