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ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS PROJECT WORK 2013
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SEKOLAH MENENGAH KEBANGSAAN TUNKU PUTRA
BATU PAHAT, JOHOR.
ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS PROJECT WORK
YEAR 2013
TITLE: HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE SURVEY
NAME: TEO WOON CHUN
FORM: 5 BAKTI
I/C NUMBER: 961022-01-XXXX
TEACHER: MISS BOON EE SIANG
(P/S: My project work is 101% done by my own so the content is
maybe not all correct. It is just a tutorial for those who do not
know how to do the project work. Want to believe or not? It
depends on your own. Enjoy reading. )
Updated 29/04/2013
Submission date: 2nd May 2013 (Thursday)
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CONTENTS
No. Content Page Remark
1 Introduction 3
2
PART A FAMILY
MONTHLY
INCOME AND
ITS MONTHLY
ALLOCATION
I Statistical graphs 4 - 5
II Mean and standard deviation 6
III Comments 6
3
PART B FAMILY
MONTHLY
INCOME AND
ITS MONTHLY
ALLOCATION
FROM 5 OF MY
FRIENDS
I Data in table form 7 – 8
II Compare and comment about
finding 8
III
Line graph and bar chart :
Education and recreation for
six families
9
Comments 9
IV
Mean, standard deviation for
education and recreation 10
Comments 10
4
PART C MONTHLY
INCOME:
WEIGHTAGE IN
DEGREE FOR
SIX FAMILIES
IPie chart, bar chart and ratio
form 11 – 12
II Change in monthly income 12
5 FURTHER EXPLOTATION
I
20 Richest And 20 Poorest
Countries In The World And
Their Literal Level
13 – 14
II Conclusion 14
6 Reflection 15
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INTRODUCTION
The Household Expenditure Survey (HES) was the first conducted in the
year 1957/58. Beginning 1993/94 it was carried out at an interval of five
years and the recent survey was undertaken in 2009/2010. 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
pattern 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 university students.
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FAMILY MONTHLY INCOME AND ITS MONTHLY ALLOCATION
PRESENTATION MY FAMILY MONTHLY INCOMEBY USING DIFFERENT STATISTICAL GRAPHS
PIE CHART
Food
44%
Utility
12%
Transportation19%
Education
13%
Recreation6%
Others6%
MonthlyIncome
Number of familymembers
CategoriesAllocation of Income (RM)
Allocation of Income (%)
Food 350 43.75
Utility 100 12.50
800 5 Transportation 150 18.75
Education 100 12.50
Recreation 50 6.25
Others 50 6.25Total 800 100
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BAR CHART
LINE GRAPH
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others
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(ii) The mean and standard deviation of allocation of income by using at least two methods.
=∑
N X – allocation of income (not midpoint)
=∑ = _______
∑
COMMENTS:
Which category that your family used up most money? Explain.
Which category that your family used up least money? Explain.
Why there is different answers by using different method? Explain.
(Express your answer in one paragraph not in Q&A form. You are encouraged to write some moral
values in your comments. Your comments must at least three or above.)
Rang
e
Mid
point
(x)
x2
Frequ-
ency (f)
fx f × x2
e.g.
1-100 50.5 2550.25 2 101 5100.5
Standard deviation, σ = ∑
Variance, σ2 =
∑∑ -
Standard deviation, σ =
√
CALCULATE THE MEAN AND
STANDARD DEVIATION BASED ON
YOUR MONTHLY INCOME ON
YOUR OWN.
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FAMILY MONTHLY INCOME AND ITS MONTHLY
ALLOCATION FROM 5 OF MY FRIENDS
5 OF MY FRIENDS’ FAMILY MONTHLY INCOME
FRIEND A – TAN EE PING PAULINE (5 AMANAH)
FRIEND B – TIU YI JING (5 BAKTI)
FRIEND C – LIM LIX MIN (5 BAKTI)
MonthlyIncome
Number of familymembers
CategoriesAllocation of Income (RM)
Allocation of Income (%)
Food 1000 20.00
Utility 1200 24.00
5000 7 Transportation 1000 20.00
Education 1000 20.00
Recreation 500 10.00
Others 300 6.00
Total 5000 100
MonthlyIncome
Number of familymembers
CategoriesAllocation of Income (RM)
Allocation of Income (%)
Food 600 10.00Utility 700 11.67
6000 5 Transportation 700 11.67
Education 2200 36.67
Recreation 1000 16.67
Others 800 13.32
Total 6000 100
Monthly
Income
Number of family
members Categories
Allocation of
Income (RM)
Allocation of
Income (%)Food 800 20.00
Utility 500 12.50
4000 6 Transportation 400 10.00
Education 1800 45.00
Recreation 300 7.50
Others 200 5.00
Total 4000 100
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FRIEND D – TAY JIA JIA (5 BAKTI)
FRIEND E – LEE HUI XIN (5 BAKTI)
COMPARISON ABOUT MY FINDINGS
COMMENTS:Explain which family used up most monthly income in all categories.
Which family used up most allocation of monthly income. Explain why.
Which family used up least allocation of monthly income. Explain why.
(Express your answer in one paragraph not in Q&A form. You are encouraged to write some moral
values in your comments. Your comments must at least three or above.)
MonthlyIncome
Number of familymembers
CategoriesAllocation of Income (RM)
Allocation of Income (%)
Food 300 30.00
Utility 150 15.00
1000 4 Transportation 100 10.00
Education 300 30.00
Recreation 100 10.00
Others 50 5.00
Total 1000 100
MonthlyIncome
Number of familymembers
CategoriesAllocation of Income (RM)
Allocation of Income (%)
Food 400 17.39
Utility 500 21.74
2300 8 Transportation 600 26.09
Education 400 17.39
Recreation 100 4.35
Others 300 13.04
Total 2300 100
Family Monthly
Income
Number
of family
members
Categories Allocation of
monthly
income (RM)
Food Utility Transp-
ortation
Educ-
ation
Recrea
-tion
Other
WOON
CHUN800 5 350 100 150 100 50 50 800
PAULINE 5000 7 1000 1200 1000 1000 500 300 5000
YI JING 6000 5 600 700 700 2200 1000 800 6000
LIX MIN 4000 6 800 500 400 1800 300 200 4000
JIA JIA 1000 4 300 150 100 300 100 50 1000
HUI XIN 2300 8 400 500 600 400 100 300 2300
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PRESENTATION OF EDUCATION AND RECREATION CATEGORIES FOR SIX FAMILIES
BAR CHART
LINE GRAPH
COMMENTS:
Which family used up most monthly income in education/recreation category? Explain.
Which family used up least monthly income in education/recreation category? Explain.
(Express your answer in one paragraph not in Q&A form. You are encouraged to write some moral
values in your comments. Your comments must at least three or above.)
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
WOON CHUN PAULINE YI JING LIX MIN JIA JIA HUI XIN
Recreation
Education
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
WOON
CHUN
PAULINE YI JING LIX MIN JIA JIA HUI XIN
Education
Recreation
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(iv) Mean and standard deviation for education and recreation categories by using at least two methods.
EDUCATION
MEAN
=∑ = N
1-500 250.5
501-1000 750.5
1001-1500 1250.5
1501-2000 1750.5
2001-2500 2250.5
∑ : ∑ x:
=∑ =
∑
STANDARD DEVIATION
Standard deviation, σ = ∑
Variance, σ2 =
∑∑ -
Standard deviation, σ = √
CALCULATE THE MEAN AND STANDARD DEVIATION
BASED ON YOUR MONTHLY INCOME ON YOUR OWN.
COMMENTS:
Why there is different answers by using different method? Explain.
FamilyCategories
FamilyCategories
Education Recreation Education Recreation
WOON CHUN 100 50 LIX MIN 1800 300
PAULINE 1000 500 JIA JIA 300 100
YI JING 2200 1000 HUI XIN 400 100
RECREATIONMEAN
=∑
N
1-200 100.5
201-400 300.5
401-600 500.5
601-800 700.5
801-1000 900.5
∑ : ∑ x:
=∑ =
∑
STANDARD DEVIATION
Standard deviation, σ = ∑
Variance, σ2 =∑∑ -
Standard deviation, σ = √
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MONTHLY INCOME: WEIGHTAGE IN DEGREE FOR SIX FAMILIES
(i) Weightage in degrees, for each category based on the monthly income for my family and my five friends.
The weightage of any two families in the form of pie chart, another two families in the form of bar chart and
another two families in ratio form.
PIE CHART
Family
Categories Allocation
of monthly
incomeFood Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others
WOON CHUN 157.5 45 67.5 45 22.5 22.5 360
PAULINE 72 86.4 72 72 36 21.6 360
YI JING 36 42 42 132 60 48 360
LIX MIN 72 45 36 162 27 18 360
JIA JIA 108 54 36 108 36 18 360HUI XIN 62.6 78.3 93.9 62.6 15.7 47.0 360
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BAR CHART
RATIO FORM
The corresponding expected monthly income from the information given for me and my five friends.
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Other
YI JING
LIX MIN
Family Categories
Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others
TAN PAULINE 1000 1200 1000 1000 500 300
3: 4: 3: 3: 2: 1
LEE HUI XIN 400 500 600 400 100 3004: 5: 6: 4: 1: 3
Family
Categories Allocation
of monthly
income
(RM)Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others
WOON CHUN 385 105 150 103 49 55 847
PAULINE 1100 1260 1000 1030 490 330 5210
YI JING 660 735 700 2266 980 880 6221
LIX MIN 880 525 400 1854 294 220 4173
JIA JIA 330 157.50 100 309 98 55 1049.50
HUI XIN 440 525 600 412 98 330 2405
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FURTHER EXPLORATION
20 POOREST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD
Rank Country Name Literacy Level (%)
1 Congo 83.8
2 Liberia 60.8
3 Burundi 67.2
4 Zimbabwe 90.7
5 Eritrea 67.8
6 Central African Republic 56.0
7 Niger 28.7
8 Sierra Leone 35.1
9 Malawi 74.8
10 Togo 60.9
11 Madagascar 64.5
12 Afghanistan 28.1
13 Mozambique 56.1
14 Guinea 41.0
15 Ethiopia 42.7
16 Guinea Bissau 54.2
17 Comoros 74.9
18 Haiti 52.9
19 Uganda 66.8
20 Rwanda 71.1
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FURTHER EXPLORATION
20 RICHEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD
Rank Country Name Literacy Level (%)1 United States 99.0
2 China 92.2
3 Japan 99.0
4 Germany 99.0
5 France 99.0
6 United Kingdom 99.0
7 Brazil 88.6
8 Italy 98.4
9 Russia 99.6
10 India 61.0
11 Canada 99.0
12 Australia 99.0
13 Spain 97.7
14 Mexico 86.1
15 South Korea 97.9
16 Indonesia 90.4
17 Turkey 87.4
18 Netherlands 99.0
19 Saudi Arabia 86.6
20 Switzerland 99.0
CONCLUSION:
DO YOUR OWN CONCLUSION ACCORDING TO YOUR FINDINGS.
(Express your answer in one paragraph not in Q&A form. You are encouraged to write some moral
values in your comments. Your comments must at least three or above.)
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JUST PUT THE MORAL VALUES WHICH ARE RELATED TO THIS PROJECT WORK
AND APPLY IT BY USING “I-THINK ” MAP.
TWC 2013 @ SMK TUNKU PUTRA.
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