This is targeted for elementary kids. One way to think is that add any number to itself zero times... Just wondering if there is a better way...
Is there any physical analogy to explain multiplication by zero?
3
$\begingroup$
arithmetic
education
-
0similar question: http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/9703/how-do-i-explain-2-to-the-power-of-zero-equals-1-to-a-child/9718#9718 – 2011-02-02
3 Answers
11
Apples in bags.
Multiplying zero: you have a bunch of empty bags with no apples in them. You take 5 bags. How many apples do you have?
Multiplying by zero: you have many bags on the table, each with 5 apples in them. You don't take any bags, how many apples do you have?
3
The area of a "rectangle" with sides 0 and $x$ is zero.
I really don't this any such analogy will be of much help...
0
Suppose I have no apples, and I decide to look through all apples I have, and give you two for every one I have.
Then the total number of apples I give you is 0*2. But looking it at another way, I just start looking through all apples, and immediately stop because I found none; I haven't given you anything yet, and now I'm done.