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Math Example--Math of Money--Labor, Income, and Expenses--Example 2

Math Example--Math of Money--Labor, Income, and Expenses--Example 2

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The Math of Money

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The image shows two sale flyers and a grid representing the delivery of 10,000 flyers by two people. Each square in the grid represents 2,000 flyers delivered in half a day. The grid has 5 squares, indicating 5 half-days. This example illustrates that it takes one person half a day to deliver 1,000 sale flyers. With two people delivering, it will take them 2.5 days to deliver 10,000 flyers. the solution uses a grid to count the number of half-days and calculates it as 2.5 days.

The topic of The Math of Money involves practical examples of how mathematics is applied to everyday financial concepts, such as labor expenses, income calculations, and financial planning. The examples in this collection demonstrate real-world scenarios, providing students with relatable contexts to deepen their understanding.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples is crucial for students to fully grasp a concept. Each example reinforces understanding by highlighting different aspects of the topic, enabling students to build confidence and improve problem-solving skills.

Teacher Script: Let's analyze this example. It takes one person half a day to deliver 1,000 sale flyers. With two people delivering, it will take them 2.5 days to deliver 10,000 flyers. The solution uses a grid to count the number of half-days and calculates it as 2.5 days. Observe the details carefully. This approach helps us break down the problem into manageable parts, leading to a better understanding of the process.

For a complete collection of math examples related to The Math of Money click on this link: Math Examples: Labor and Expenses Collection.

Common Core Standards CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.2.MD.C.8
Grade Range 2 - 3
Curriculum Nodes Arithmetic
    • Measurement
        • Working with Money
Copyright Year 2020
Keywords labor, income, expenses, business math, math of money