SAT Math Question of the Day

Math Category: Algebraic Equations With One Unknown Variable:

Q: If x + 3 = 7 - x, then x = ?

  1. -4
  2. 2
  3. 4
  4. 5
  5. 10

UNANSWERED.

The correct answer is B.

A: The answer is 2.

The algebra way:
x + 3 = 7 - x
Add x on both sides, so we can get rid of the x on the right side of the equation.
2x + 3 = 7
Subtract -3 on both sides.
2x = 4
Divide by 2 on both sides.
x = 2

Remember, to double check your work by substituting your answer into the original equation.
x + 3 = 7 - x
2 + 3 = 7 - 2
5 = 5 Check!!! Score points!

Or the pick and play way:
The answer must be one of the multiple choice answers. Let's start with the one in the middle: C), since the SAT usually lists the answers in order from smallest to biggest.
If x = 4, substitute it into the equation
x + 3 = 7 - x
4 + 3 = 7 - 4
7 = 3 ?! Wrong.

Maybe x needs to be smaller, so try B) x = 2. Substituting into the equation
x + 3 = 7 - x
2 + 3 = 7 - 2
5 = 5 It works!
So B) is the answer. No need to check the other answers, because we know B) works fine and the SAT never has more than one correct answer in the multiple choice questions.