Everyday Multiplication Everyday Multiplication Created By: Group 1.

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Everyday Multiplication Everyday Multiplication Created By: Group 1

Introduction Our group had to find people that use multiplication each day at work. We had to find out how they used multiplication and give examples.

Group Jobs Group Leader- Group Recorder- Group Reporter-

Basketball Players Multiply Basketball Players multiply to figure out how many points they scored. I made 6 shots and each shot is 2 points. 6x2=12

Business Owners Multiply Music store owners multiply. He has 4 guitars that need to be repaired. Each guitar needs 5 strings. 4x5=20 Hotel owners multiply. He needs to buy new pillow cases for 10 rooms. In each room there are 4 pillows. 10x4=40

Lunchroom Ladies Multiply The Lunchroom Ladies multiply when they plan our meals. There are 15 students in each class. Each child gets two pieces of chicken. 15x2=30

What we have learned! Multiplication is used by a lot of different people. Multiplication helps you get answers to word problems faster and easier. Learning my multiplication facts is important. My teacher is always right.