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Real life example of Integers using

Multiplication and Division.


Question

How can you solve real life problems Title text addition

using integers multiplication and


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division such as calculating distances


travelled
or determining the cost of multiple
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items?
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CONTENTS

Basics information Real life Calculating Determining


of examples of distances the cost of
integers integers travelled multiple items
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Basic information of
integers
Integers

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Integers are a concept The user can demonstrate on a projector or


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in mathematics and it film

are used to represent


whole numbers,
including both positive
and negative numbers,
as well as zero. Title text addition
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Real life examples


on integers
Real life examples on integers

Integers are commonly use in real-


life scenarios, such as counting
objects, measuring quantities,
representing temperatures,
indicating positions, and solving
mathematical problems.
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Calculating the
distance travelled
using
multiplication
and division
Calculating the distance travelled using
multiplication

To find out the distance travelled, first we


have to multiply the time and the speed
you are driving on.
For example: If a driver drives at 100mph
for 4 hours, then to work out the distance
you will need to multiply the speed with
the time.
100*4 = 400
So the distance is 400 miles.
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Determine the cost
of multiple items
using multiplying
and dividing
Determining the cost of
multiple items
One real-life example of integers using multiplication and division is calculating the total cost
of items purchased at a store.
You are buying three items that cost $10 each. To find the total cost, you can use
multiplication:
Total cost = Price per item x Number of items
The total cost would be:
Total cost = $10 x 3 = $30

Real-life example of integers using division: sharing a number of objects equally among a
group of people.
You have 20 candies and you want to distribute them equally among 4 friends. To find out
how many candies each person will receive, you can use division:
Number of candies per person = Total number of candies ÷ Number of people
Number of candies per person = 20 ÷ 4 = 5
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