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Grand Total for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: grænd_'toʊtəl

What does Grand Total really mean?

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Grand Total is a term we often hear or see in our everyday lives, especially when it comes to numbers and calculations. So, let me break it down for you in the simplest way possible.

Imagine you have a little grocery shop, and you're trying to keep track of all the sales you've made throughout the day. You have a notebook where you write down the price of each item that customers buy. At the end of the day, you want to know how much money you've made in total. Well, that total amount would be what we call the "Grand Total."

But let's dig a little deeper. The Grand Total is not just about adding up all the numbers together. It's about considering everything as a whole, taking into account every single item that has been sold, and bringing all those individual amounts together to find out the big picture. It's like putting together all the pieces of a puzzle to see the complete picture, if you will.

Now, you may be wondering why we use the word "grand" to describe this total amount. Well, think of it like this: just like "grand" can mean something big and impressive, the Grand Total is the big summation of all the sales or quantities or numbers we've been adding up. It's kind of like the leader of all the smaller totals, like a king or queen ruling over their kingdom. So, in a sense, it's a grand ruler of all those individual amounts or numbers.

To help you understand it even better, let me give you another example. Remember when we were learning about addition? We started with simple numbers, like 2 + 3. We added them up and got 5. Then we moved on to larger numbers, like 10 + 15. Again, we added them up and got 25. These were the smaller totals. But what would happen if we added up all the numbers we've learned so far, like 2 + 3 + 10 + 15? The sum of all those numbers would be what we call the Grand Total.

So, in summary, the Grand Total is the big, impressive sum of all the smaller amounts or numbers. It's like putting together all the pieces of a puzzle or adding up all the numbers we've learned. It gives us a complete and comprehensive view of the whole situation, whether it's the total sales in a shop or the sum of various quantities.

Revised and Fact checked by Daniel Clark on 2023-10-28 13:37:10

Grand Total In a sentece

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  • Sara bought two notebooks for $2 each and three pencils for $1 each. To find the grand total of her purchases, we add up the cost of all the items, which is $2 + $2 + $1 + $1 + $1 = $7.
  • Tom has collected 10 baseball cards, and each card is worth $5. To calculate the grand total value of his collection, we multiply the number of cards (10) by the value of each card ($5), so the grand total value is $5 * 10 = $50.
  • Emma's family went grocery shopping and bought apples, bananas, and grapes. They bought 4 apples for $0.50 each, 6 bananas for $0.25 each, and 2 pounds of grapes for $2 per pound. To find the grand total of their grocery bill, we add up the cost of all the items, which is ($0.50 * 4) + ($0.25 * 6) + ($2 * 2) = $2 + $1.50 + $4 = $7.50.
  • Jake, a young entrepreneur, sold lemonade at his lemonade stand. He sold 12 cups of lemonade for $1 each and 6 cups of orange juice for $2 each. To calculate the grand total of his sales, we add up the amount he earned from all the cups sold, which is ($1 * 12) + ($2 * 6) = $12 + $12 = $24.
  • During a school fundraiser, Emily received donations from her classmates. She collected $5 from four friends and $10 from three teachers. To find the grand total amount she received, we add up all the donations, which is $5 + $5 + $5 + $5 + $10 + $10 + $10 = $50.

Grand Total Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.