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GED Math — Basic Algebra
📝 Word Equations
Translate real-world problems into algebraic equations and solve for x
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What Are Word Equations?
Turning word problems into algebra
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Key Words Table
"more than" → +, "times" → ×, etc.
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Addition & Subtraction
x + 29 = 41 | x + 30 = 47
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Multiplication & Division
8x = 40 | x ÷ 4 = 13
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4-Step Strategy
Read → Define x → Write → Solve
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Practice Quiz (8 problems)
Real GED-style word equation problems

💡 What You Will Learn

On the GED, word problems ask you to translate English sentences into algebraic equations. Once you know which words signal which operation, every word equation becomes straightforward. This lesson builds that skill step by step!

Lesson 1 — What Are Word Equations?
A word equation is a real-world problem translated into algebra.
📌 The Big Idea

Every word problem is hiding an algebraic equation. Your job is to read the words, find the unknown value (call it x), write the equation, and solve for x.

1
The unknown is always x

The thing you're trying to find is x. It could be a price, a count, a distance — anything unknown.

2
Words translate to math symbols

"More than" → +  |  "Less than" → −  |  "Times" → ×  |  "Split equally" → ÷

3
Write the equation, then solve

Once you have the equation, use inverse operations to isolate x — just like one-step and two-step equations!

📖 Word Problem

"Miguel and 3 friends split the bill. Each person paid $13. What was the total?"

✅ The Equation

x ÷ 4 = 13
x is the total. Split by 4 people = $13 each.

💡 Key Insight

The GED doesn't ask you to solve the equation — it asks you to identify the correct equation from four choices. If you can translate the words to math, you'll get it right every time!

Lesson 2 — Key Words That Signal Operations
Learn these words and you can translate ANY word problem!
OperationSymbolKey Words to Watch For
Addition+more than, increased by, added to, total, sum, received, gained, combined
Subtractionless than, decreased by, fewer, difference, lost, spent, left over, remaining
Multiplication×times, multiplied by, of, at __ each, per, product, groups of
Division÷split equally, divided by, per person, shared, ratio, quotient, each
Equals=is, are, was, gives, results in, totals, costs, makes, equals
Unknown (x)xhow many, how much, what is, find, unknown, missing, ?
⚠️ Watch Out — "Less Than" Traps!

"5 less than x" → x − 5 (NOT 5 − x)
The order matters! "A less than B" always means B − A.

🔑 Memory Tip

Circle the key words in the problem first. Then match each word to its symbol. Finally, put the numbers and x in the right positions. The equation will write itself!

Lesson 3 — Addition & Subtraction Word Equations
When something is gained, added, or combined — use +. When something is lost or remains — use −.
🔵 Addition Example — Pedro's Money
On Friday, Pedro had $29. He received money for cleaning the attic and now has $41. How much did he receive?
Step 1
x = the money he received (unknown)
Step 2
Key words: "had $29" + "received x" = "now has $41" → x + 29 = 41
Step 3
Solve: subtract 29 from both sides
✅ x = 41 − 29 = $12
🟢 Addition Example — Julia's Running
Julia ran 30 more miles than Lucy. Julia ran 47 miles. How many miles did Lucy run?
Step 1
x = miles Lucy ran (unknown)
Step 2
"30 more than Lucy" means Lucy + 30 = Julia → x + 30 = 47
Step 3
Solve: x = 47 − 30
✅ x = 17 miles
🟠 Addition Example — Ana's Bread
Ana sold 45 loaves on Monday and some on Tuesday. In total she sold 83 loaves. How many on Tuesday?
Step 1
x = loaves on Tuesday
Step 2
Monday + Tuesday = Total → 45 + x = 83
✅ x = 83 − 45 = 38 loaves
⚠️ Common Mistake

Make sure the numbers go in the RIGHT positions!
"Carlos needs $135, has $78" → x + 78 = 135
NOT: x + 135 = 78 ❌ (that would give a negative answer!)

Lesson 4 — Multiplication & Division Word Equations
When something is repeated or split equally — use × or ÷.
✖️ Multiplication Example — Packs of Diapers
How many packs of diapers can you buy with $40 if one pack costs $8?
Step 1
x = number of packs to buy
Step 2
$8 per pack × x packs = $40 total → 8x = 40
✅ x = 40 ÷ 8 = 5 packs
✖️ Multiplication Example — Car Speed
A car traveled 180 miles in 3 hours. What was its average speed?
Step 1
x = speed in miles per hour
Step 2
Speed × hours = distance → 3x = 180
✅ x = 180 ÷ 3 = 60 mph
➗ Division Example — Restaurant Bill
Miguel and his 3 friends (4 people total) split the bill equally. Each paid $13. What was the total?
Step 1
x = total bill
Step 2
Total divided by 4 people = $13 each → x ÷ 4 = 13
✅ x = 13 × 4 = $52
✅ Multiply When...

Something happens at a rate: price × quantity, speed × time, groups × size → equals a total.

➗ Divide When...

A total is shared or split among a group → each person/item gets an equal portion.

Lesson 5 — The 4-Step Strategy
Use this every time to never miss a word equation problem!
1
Read the problem twice

First read for the story. Second read to find: What is the unknown? What numbers are given? What operation is described?

2
Define x — the unknown

Write out loud what x represents. "x = the number of bags" or "x = the total cost." This prevents mistakes!

3
Translate using key words

Circle the operation words. Build the equation using the numbers, x, and the operation symbol. Check: does the equation match the story?

4
Check your answer makes sense

Plug your answer back into the word problem. If you found x = 5 packs, does $8 × 5 = $40? ✅ If not, recheck your equation.

Quick Reference — Equation Patterns
SituationEquation PatternExample
Started with + receivedstart + x = total29 + x = 41
A more than B = Cx + A = Cx + 30 = 47
Price × quantity = totalPx = total8x = 40
Total split among Nx ÷ N = eachx ÷ 4 = 13
Need − have = still needx + have = needx + 78 = 135
Lesson 6 — All 8 Problems Worked
See how the 4-step strategy applies to every quiz problem!
Practice Quiz — Word Equations
Read each problem and choose the equation that solves it. GED-style!
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