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Multiplication for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: ,məltəplə'keɪʃən

What does Multiplication really mean?

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Multiplication is a super cool math operation that allows us to combine numbers and make them bigger, just like when we add numbers together. But here's the twist, instead of adding lots of numbers together, we can simply multiply two or more numbers to get the same result. Isn't that awesome?

Think of it like this - you have a virtual machine that can create copies of things instantly. So, let's say you have 3 cats, and each cat has 4 legs. If you wanted to know how many legs all the cats have together, you could either count them one by one (which might take a while) or you can use multiplication to make it easier. By multiplying 3 (the number of cats) with 4 (the number of legs per cat), you'll find out that the cats have a total of 12 legs. Cool, right?

Now, there's more to multiplication than just combining numbers. Multiplication also helps us figure out how groups of things can be divided equally. For example, if you have 12 cookies and you want to share them equally with your 4 friends, you can use multiplication to find out how many cookies each friend will get. By dividing 12 (the number of cookies) by 4 (the number of friends), you'll find out that each friend gets 3 cookies. Yummy!

Multiplication can make math problems much simpler and quicker to solve, especially when we're dealing with larger numbers. Instead of adding or counting repeatedly, we can just multiply and get the answer in no time. It's like having a magical shortcut in math!

So, remember, multiplication is a way to combine numbers to make them bigger or to figure out how things can be divided equally. It's like a superpower we have in math that allows us to solve problems faster and have more fun.

Revised and Fact checked by Mary Johnson on 2023-10-28 12:16:13

Multiplication In a sentece

Learn how to use Multiplication inside a sentece

  • If you have 3 apples and you want to know how many apples you'll have if you multiply them by 2, it's multiplication. So you'll have 6 apples in total.
  • If you have 4 pairs of socks and each pair has 5 socks, you can figure out how many socks there are by using multiplication. You'll have 20 socks in total.
  • If you want to know how many legs are there in a room with 6 tables and each table has 4 legs, you can use multiplication. There will be 24 legs in total.
  • If you have 2 bags of candies and each bag has 8 candies, you can find out how many candies there are using multiplication. You'll have 16 candies in total.
  • If you have 5 friends and each friend gives you 3 stickers as a gift, you can calculate how many stickers you have using multiplication. You'll have 15 stickers in total.

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