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ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS PROJECT WORK 2013

Name: Syafiqah Amira bt Mushi Abdullah Class: 5STA No I.C: 960229-01-6114

SMK ULU TIRAM 81800 ULU TIRAM JOHOR BAHRU JOHOR


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Contents
No 1 Contents Penghargaan 2 Part A : Family Monthly Income And Its
Monthly Allocation

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Percentation Of My Family Monthly Income By Using Different Statistical Graph

4 Part B: Family Monthly Income And Its


Monthly Allocation From 5 Of My Friends 5 Of My Friends Family Income

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Presentation Of Education And Recreation Categories For Six Families

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PART C

Monthly Income : Weightage In Degree For Six Families 7 Further Exploration 8 Reflection

Penghargaaan
Saya ingin mengucapkan jutaan terima kasih kepada Puan Rohani,Guru Matematik saya yang telah banyak memberikan bimbingan dan tunjuk ajar untuk menyiapkan projek ini. Selain itu,saya ini mengucapkan terima kasih kepada ibubapa,Puan Dahliah bt Amat Darmawi dan Encik Mushi Abdullah b.Baharom saya dan rakan-rakan sekelas 5 STA yang sudi memberikan kerjasama dan memberikan maklumat yang diperlukan semasa menyiapkan projek ini.

INTRODUCTION
The Household Expenditure Survey (HES) was the first conducted in the year 1957/58. Beginning 1993/94 it was carried out an interval of live years and the current survey was undertaken in 20019/2010. The survey is covered private households in urban and rural areas. The main objective of HES was to collect information on the level and pattern of consumption expenditure by households on a comprehensive range of goods and services. This information served as the basis for determining the goods and services to be included in the basket of the Consumer Price Index (CPI). It was also used to represent the expenditure patt ern of households in Malaysia. However, over the years, demand for data from the survey has increased and it is now used for several purposes. HES has becomes an invaluable source of information for government and private sectors,researchers and unive rsity students.

PART A
FAMILY MONTHLY INCOME AND ITS MONTHLY ALLOCATION Montly Income 4000 Number of family Members 5 Categories Allocation of Income(RM) x Food 1200 Utility 650 Transportation 600 Education 550 Recreation 500 Others 500 4 000 Allocation of Income (%) f 30 16.25 15 13.75 12.5 12.5 100

Total

PERCENTATION OF MY FAMILY MONTHLY INCOME BY USING DIFFERENT STATISTICAL GRAPH

Allocation of Income (%)


12% 30% 13% Food Utility Transportation Education 14% 16% 15% Recreation Others

Pie Chart
1400 1200 1000 800 600 Allocation of Income(RM) 400 200 0

Bar Graph

Allocation of Income(RM)
1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Column1

Line Graph

ii)The mean and standard deviation of allocation of income :


fx = f
2= - (X)2 =

=756.25

3916.715

Coment: My family used up most money on food as food is important in our life. My family often buy nutritious food which are definitely quite expensive. Instead, my family used up least money on recreation due to busy of works and studies.

PART B
FAMILY MONTHLY INCOME AND ITS MONTHLY ALLOCATION FROM 5 OF MY FRIENDS 5 OF MY FRIENDS FAMILY INCOME Hani Suraya: Montly Income 6000 Number of family Members 6 Categories Allocation of Income(RM) 2660 680 700 680 640 640 6000 Allocation of Income (%) 44.33 11.33 11.67 11.33 10.67 10.67 100

Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others

Total Naziatul Naziha: Montly Income 1000 Number of family Members 3 Categories

Allocation of Income(RM) 400 130 120 150 110 90 1000

Allocation of Income (%) 40 13 12


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Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others

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Total

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Aina Farhana: Montly Income 3000 Number of family Members 4 Categories Allocation of Income(RM) 650 450 500 600 450 350 3000 Allocation of Income (%) 21.67 15 16.67 20 15 11.67 100

Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others

Total

Nur Atiqah: Montly Income 5000 Number of family Members 5 Categories Allocation of Income(RM) 1550 700 700 750 650 650 5000 Allocation of Income (%) 31 14 14
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Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others

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Total Farah Musfirah: Montly Income 2500 Number of family Members 4 Categories

100

Allocation of Income(RM) 900 350 350 350 250 300 2500

Allocation of Income (%) 36 14 14


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Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others

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Total

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COMPARISON ABOUT MY FINDINGS


Family Family Income Number of Family Members 6 3 4 5 4 Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others Allocati on of Income( RM) 6000 1000 3000 5000 2500

Hani Suraya Naziatul Naziha Aina Farhana Nur Atiqah Farah Musfirah

6000 1000 3000 5000 2500

2600 400 650 1550 900

680 130

700 120

680 150

640 110

640 90

450 700
350

500 700
350

600 750
350

450 650
250

350 650
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PRESENTATION OF EDUCATION AND RECREATION CATEGORIES FOR SIX FAMILIES


800 700 Allocation of Income(RM) 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Hani Suraya Naziatul Naziha Aina Farhana Nur Atiqah Nur Ain Assyikin Education Recreation

Bar Graph

800 700 Allocation of Income(RM) 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Hani Suraya Naziatul Naziha Aina Farhana Nur Atiqah Farah Musfirah Education Recreation

COMMENTS : Nur Atiqah family used up monthly income most in education as their parent encourage them to study well in their studies .They were also spend most time and money in recreation/travel.Meanwhile, Naziatul Naziha s p arent spend the least money in education in their family because Fara is the only child that they have..

iv) Mean and standard deviation for education and recreation categories : Mean = = 2 265
2= - (X)2

Standard Deviation
=

100

= -96.33

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PART C
MONTHLY INCOME : WEIGHTAGE IN DEGREE FOR SIX FAMILIES (i)Weightage in degree, for each category based on the monthly income for my family and five of my friends. Syafiqah Amira: Montly Income Categories Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others Allocation of Income(RM) 1200 650 600 550 500 500 Weightage () 108 59 54 50 45 45

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Hani Suraya Montly Income Categories Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others Allocation of Income(RM) 2660 680 700 680 640 640 Weightage () 160 41 42 41 39 39

6000

Naziatul Naziha Montly Income Categories Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others 400 130 120 150 110 90 Allocation of Income(RM) Weightage () 144 47 43 54 40 33

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Aina Farhana Montly Income Categories Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others 650 450 500 600 450 350 Allocation of Income(RM) Weightage () 78 54 60 72 54 42

3000

Nur Atiqah Montly Income Categories Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others Allocation of Income(RM) 1550 700 700 750 650 650 Weightage () 111 51 51 54 47 47

5000

Farah Musfirah Montly Income Categories Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others 900 350 350 350 250 300 Allocation of Income(RM) Weightage () 130 51 51 51 36 43

2500

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Representation of weightage using pie chart:

Syafiqah Amira

Others Food Recreation

Transportation Utility

Hani Suraya
Others

Recreation Education

Food

Transportation

Utility

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Representation of weightage using bar chart

Naziatul Naziha
160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Naziatul Naziha

Aina Farhana
90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Aina Farhana

Representation using ratio Nur Atiqah 111:51:51:54:47:47 Farah Musfirah 130:51:51:51:36:43

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Categories Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others

Allocation Increase by 10% Increase by 5% Unchanged Increase by 3% Decrease by 2 % Increase by 10 %

2013 100 100 100 100 100 100

2014 111 105 100 103 98 110

% 30 22 15 10 5 18

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Further Exploration
20 POOREST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Country Name Congo Liberia Burundi Zimbabwe Eritrea Central African Republic Niger Sierra Leone Malawi Togo Madagascar Afghanistan Mozambique Guinea Ethiopia Guinea Bissau Comoros Haiti Uganda Rwanda Literacy Level (%) 83.8 60.8 67.2 90.7 67.8 56.0 28.7 35.1 74.8 60.9 64.5 28.1 56.1 41.0 42.7 54.2 74.9 52.9 66.8 71.1

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20 RICHEST COUNTYR IN THE WORLD Rank. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Country Name United States China Japan Germany France United Kingdom Brazil Italy Russia India Canada Australia Spain Mexico South Korea Indonesia Turkey Netherlands Saudi Arabia Switzerland Literacy Level (%) 99.0 92.2 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 88.6 98.4 99.6 61.0 99.0 99.0 97.7 86.1 97.9 90.4 87.4 99.0 86.6 99.0

Conclusion: Rich countries are able to achieve high level of literacy instead only a few poor countries achieved stable literacy level.

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Reflection
While doing this project, I have spent countless hours doing this project. I realized that this subject is a compulsory to me. Without it, I cant fulfill my big dreams and wishes. I have to admit Additional Mathematics subject is so difficult It always an absolute obstacle for me I am phobia and freakout when everytime I see numbers But with a help from PN.Rohaza From now on, I will do my best on every second that I will learn Additional Mathematics full of effort !!! Hwaiting

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