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  • Real life examples of multiples are: clocks,Finance: In business valuation, companies are often valued based on multiples of their earnings (like price-to-earnings ratio) or revenue (like price-to-sales ratio). For example, if a company has earnings of $1 million and the industry average P/E ratio is 20, the company might be valued at $20 million.Cooking: When doubling a recipe, you use multiples of the ingredients. If a recipe calls for 2 cups of flour, you would need 4 cups for a double batch (2 x 2 = 4).Sports: In basketball, if a player averages 20 points per game over a 10-game stretch, you can calculate that they've scored a total of 200 points (20 x 10 = 200).Music: In music theory, the concept of octaves is based on multiples. If a note has a frequency of 440 Hz, the note one octave higher has a frequency of 880 Hz (440 x 2 = 880).Time: In scheduling, if a meeting occurs every 3 weeks, you can calculate the next meetings by multiplying. For example, the 1st meeting is week 0, the 2nd is week 3 (1 x 3), the 3rd is week 6 (2 x 3), and so on.Travel: If a car travels 60 miles per hour, the distance it covers in a certain number of hours is a multiple of that speed. For example, in 3 hours, it would cover 180 miles (60 x 3 = 180).
  • Factors are the numbers multiplied together to get a product.
  • Multiples are the product[answer] that we get by multiplying 2 numbers together.
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