Definitions and Examples of doubling, increase
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Increasing something by two times its original amount or size.
Example
The company is planning on doubling its production capacity to meet the growing demand.
To make something larger in quantity, size, or degree.
Example
The government has decided to increase the budget for education to improve the quality of schools.
Key Differences: doubling vs increase
- 1Doubling refers to increasing something by two times its original amount or size.
- 2Increase refers to making something larger in quantity, size, or degree.
Effective Usage of doubling, increase
- 1Mathematics: Use halving and doubling to teach multiplication and division concepts.
- 2Business: Use halving and doubling to discuss changes in production, sales, or revenue.
- 3Daily Life: Use halving and increase to talk about changes in prices, time, or distance.
Remember this!
The antonyms of halving are doubling and increase. Use doubling to describe an increase of two times the original amount or size, and use increase to describe a general increase in quantity, size, or degree. These words can be used in mathematics, business, and daily life to describe changes in various contexts.