GAIN is like a special tool that helps us see how much something has grown or changed over time, just like when you measure your height every year to see if you're growing taller.
GAIN stands for Growth At a Certain Interval, and it's used in many places, like school or sports. Imagine you’re playing a game where you count how many steps you take each day. If you took 10 steps on Monday and 20 steps on Tuesday, your GAIN from Monday to Tuesday would be 10 steps, that’s the difference between what you did yesterday and today.
How We Use GAIN
Think of it like a seesaw at the playground. One side is where you started, and the other side shows how much you've moved up or down. If you're learning new words every day, your GAIN in vocabulary would be the number of new words you learned compared to yesterday.
Sometimes people use GAIN when they’re comparing things like money, time, or even how many cookies you eat each week! It’s a fun way to see if something is getting bigger, better, or more exciting over time.
Examples
- A child uses a microphone, and the sound gets louder, that's an example of gain.
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