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Product Marketing with Math

Page history last edited by Kathy Shields 13 years, 6 months ago

Use MSPowerPoint to create slide show to compare your brand of dog food to the NONAME brand.

  1. Login as 609-b121, OPEN MSPowerPoint
  2. Click SAVE AS and browse to MATH folder, add name your file: Marketing(plus the names of the members)
  3. Then begin to follow the instructions below.
  4. When you finish, comment on this page about your work.
  5. Where did you need to use multiplication?

 

Slide 1     Put a tile on the top: INTRODUCING the NEW and IMPROVED

               Name your dog food, use 3 adjectives to describe it.

Slide 2     Create a dog food logo using clip art and the shape tools.

               Use the NONAME brand from this page place them side by side.

               List the price of $3.00 under your BRAND and $2.00 under the NONAME                

               brand.

Slide 3     Create a GRAPH comparing the money a pet owner would spend in 6 months 

               for each brand.

Slide 4     Show how you calculated the amounts on Slide 3

               Show the difference in money spent.

Slide 5     Copy the image of your dog food to this slide.

               Use one convincing sentence to prove why your brand is better and worth more

               money to pet owners.

 

  1. Building and Construction - Google SketchUp
  2. Money Management - Microsoft Excel
  3. Product Marketing - Microsoft PowerPoint

 

 

Comments (2)

mackenzie said

at 4:28 pm on Nov 3, 2010

i loved it . tt was awsome,every thing we did was awsome!

andrew said

at 8:37 am on Oct 13, 2010

that was my favorite and coolest activity ever! I would like it if I did the b activity. we shoud probley do that again. next time i am at the computer lab for math, i would love to show people how to make a video!

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