A multiplier is like a special helper that makes things grow faster, just like when you plant seeds and get more plants than you started with.
Imagine you have a cookie jar, and every time you take one cookie out, two cookies magically appear in its place. That’s a multiplier at work! Instead of losing a cookie, you actually gain one. So if you start with 5 cookies and use the multiplier once, you get 10 cookies, then maybe even more if you keep using it.
How It Works
Think of the multiplier like a robot friend who helps you multiply things. If you have 3 candies and your robot friend says "Multiply by 2," that means you now have 6 candies, because 3 times 2 is 6!
It’s like when you stack blocks. If each block makes two more blocks appear, the number of blocks grows quickly, just like with a multiplier! A multiplier is like a special helper that makes things grow faster, just like when you plant seeds and get more plants than you started with.
Imagine you have a cookie jar, and every time you take one cookie out, two cookies magically appear in its place. That’s a multiplier at work! Instead of losing a cookie, you actually gain one. So if you start with 5 cookies and use the multiplier once, you get 10 cookies, then maybe even more if you keep using it.
Examples
- A small increase in government spending can lead to a much bigger boost in the economy.
- Every time you buy something, the shop owner might use that extra cash to expand their business.
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