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  • The child learned how to identify equations with one unknown.
  • The child learned how to isolate the unknown variable by performing inverse operations.
  • The child learned how to solve equations step by step.
  • The child learned how to check their solutions by substituting the value back into the original equation.
  • The child learned how to solve equations with variables on both sides.
  • The child learned how to solve equations with fractions or decimals.
  • The child learned how to solve equations with parentheses or brackets.

To continue developing their skills in solving equations with one unknown, the child can practice solving more complex equations that involve multiple steps and variables. They can also explore real-life applications of equations, such as solving word problems or using equations to model and solve problems in different contexts. Additionally, the child can explore different strategies for solving equations, such as graphing or using matrices, to deepen their understanding of the concept.

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