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Grade 7 Expressions & Equations Word Problems

Use this guide to see the type of reasoning MathRoutine expects for grade 7 expressions & equations word problems. The goal is not worksheet volume; it is helping students read the situation, choose a model, and explain why the answer fits.

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What Students Practice

translate words into expressions
solve unknowns
check constraints

Reasoning Patterns

equation setup
reverse reasoning
constraint checking

Sample Problems

Problems should reveal how the student thinks

These grade-specific examples show the kind of student-visible reasoning MathRoutine is designed to support: identifying the important quantities, choosing the right structure, and checking the final answer against the story.

Example 1Grade 7 Expressions & Equations Word Problems

A museum charges $6 per student plus a $24 group reservation fee. A class paid $186. How many students attended?

Reasoning Strategy

Write 6s + 24 = 186 and solve for s.

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Separate the fixed fee from the per-student fee.

Example 2Grade 7 Expressions & Equations Word Problems

A number is tripled, then 7 is added. The result is 52. What is the number?

Reasoning Strategy

Translate the sentence into 3x + 7 = 52.

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Reverse the operations in the correct order.

Example 3Grade 7 Expressions & Equations Word Problems

Two more than half a number is 17. What is the number?

Reasoning Strategy

Model x/2 + 2 = 17 and solve.

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Clarify that 'two more than' happens after halving.

Practice Ladder

How difficulty should build

Modeled after middle-school workbook expectations: combine fluency with ratio, percent, equation, and geometry reasoning rather than only isolated computation.

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Translate the language into a mathematical relationship.

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Solve while tracking constraints, units, and intermediate quantities.

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Check whether the solution makes sense in the original context.

Assessment Signals

What a strong attempt should show

A guide is useful only if it clarifies what teachers and parents should look for in student work. MathRoutine tracks these signals during practice instead of treating every miss as the same mistake.

Can the student identify the relationship instead of choosing an operation from a keyword?
Does the student keep units attached through ratio, percent, equation, or geometry work?
Can the student recognize when an answer is a rate, amount, comparison, or limit?

Common Mistakes

What MathRoutine watches for

Putting the fixed fee and variable rate in the wrong places.
Reversing the order of operations when translating phrases.
Solving the equation but not checking whether the answer fits the story.

Learning Loop

The product value is the diagnosis after the attempt

A strong word problem platform should not only say right or wrong. It should notice the pattern: missed unit rate, ignored leftover, reversed comparison, wrong base percent, or equation setup error.

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Diagnosis

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