Alert: I am not a math educator.
It seems to me that multiplication is first taught using the cross notation, for example $3\times 5=15$.
First question - is that even correct? Maybe not all schools in every country even teach this?
Later on in education and work this notation is almost never used - by grade six it's $3 \cdot 5=15$ and soon after you only use any sign if you multiply naked numbers (it's $3.1\cdot 10^{-7}$) but mostly you only write that you want three x'es, like $3x=15kg$.
So why confuse people and introduce them to notation that is only used briefly and soon overtaken by other notation while the x becomes unknown instead of multiplication for further confusion?
I do understand that the $\times$ is used on advertisements, cashier calculators and some other material aimed at general public, but that shouldn't be the cause for such choice. It's a consequence.
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