Subtraction equations - 3 digit

An equation is a mathematical statement such that the expression on the left side of the equals sign (=) has the same value as the expression on the right side. An example of an equation is 600 - 400 = 200.

One of the terms in an equation may not be know and needs to be determined. Often this unknown term is represented by a letter such as x. (e.g. x - 400 = 200).

The solution of an equation is finding the value of the unknown x. To find the value of x we can use the additive equation property which says: The two sides of an equation remain equal if the same number is added to each side.

Example:
x - 500 = 700
x - 500 + 500 = 700 + 500
x - 0 = 1200
x = 1200
Check the answer by substituting the value of x (1200) back into the equation.
1200 - 500 = 700


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