THE EFFECTIVENESS BANANA (MUSA X PARADISIACA) PEELS USED AS FERTILIZER APPLIED IN DIFFERENT KINDS OF PLANTS SAMPLES RESEARCHER: BERLENE GAIL H. LAMA CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the study A banana peel, known as a banana skin in British English, is the outer covering of the banana fruit. As bananas, whether eaten raw or cooked, are a popular fruit consumed worldwide, with yearly production over 145 million tonnes in 2011, there is a significant amount of banana peel waste being
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the four different stages of a butterfly life cycle one by one, which are the eggs, caterpillar, cocoon and a butterfly and explain to them each stage. * The first stage is the eggs. This is where a girl butterfly lays eggs. She lays them on a leaf. * The second stage is the caterpillar. At this stage, the caterpillar eats all the time. It also grows really fast. * The third stage is the cocoon. The caterpillar makes a cocoon. It is mostly brown or green. This protects them. * The
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The data below are the numbers of hours of homework done as reported by 24 high school juniors for the last week in September 2006. 6, 5, 6, 4, 6, 6, 9, 7, 6, 3, 8, 5, 5, 8, 6, 5, 8, 6, 5, 7, 5, 8, 7, 4 Create a histogram using the above data. Use bin width (size of the bar) of 2 hours. Solution: 5) Examine the stem and leaf plot below. Find the original data from the stem and leaf plot. Stem
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Management Maintenance Professional Unemployed 5 4 6 2 1 Create a bar graph and place the above data in a bar graph. [pic] 4) The data below are the numbers of hours of homework done as reported by 24 high school juniors for the last week in September 2006. 6, 5, 6, 4, 6, 6, 9, 7, 6, 3, 8, 5, 5, 8, 6, 5, 8, 6, 5, 7, 5, 8, 7, 4 Create a histogram using the above data. Use bin width (size
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Ahmed for assisting and guiding us in preparation of this report. We are also thankful to ____________ (Brand Manager, Tapal Tea Pvt Ltd, Pakistan) who provided us with priceless information required for the making of this report. Executive Summary Tapal vision is to be a benchmark of Quality, Creativity and Value Innovation, achieve leadership in the beverage manufacturing industry and because of this customer satisfaction has been its ultimate goal. Today Tapal is the market leader in
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Davids tea business plan Table of Contents Executive Summary. .3 Company Description. .3 Strategic Focus and Plan .4 Mission .4 Overall Company Goals. .4 Objectives .4 Competencies and Sustainable Advantages. .4 Advantages.. .4 Sustainable Advantages .4 Situation Analysis .4 SWOT Analysis... .5 Industry Analysis .6 Customer Analysis of David's Tea .6 Competitor Analysis .7 Competitive analysis — Starbucks 7 Competitive analysis —
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HONORS STATISTICS CH1 In an observational study, researchers simply observe characteristics and take measurements, as in a sample survey. In a designed experiment, researchers impose treatments and controls and then observe characteristics and take measurements. Data from a sample of citizens of a certain country yielded the following estimates of average TV viewing time per month for all the citizens. Answer: Inferential, because the statistics are used to make inference about the
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advantages, which include accessibility, money saving and portability. In the following paragraphs, the essay will firstly show the accessibility of e-book and limitation; secondly, money saving and one of the argument about used book; portability come last. Accessibility is the main advantage that students can benefit from by using e-book. Tedd and Large (2005) illustrated that e-book can be 24/7 accessible in many academic libraries via their digital libraries. Both Briddon et al and Jamali et al
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IPCC Status Report on Climate Change Summary Abstract The following is a summary of the IPCC Status Report on Climate Change. The following questions will be answered: is climate change occurring? About which aspects of climate change are we certain? Uncertain? What are the main factors determining climate change today? What is the likelihood that humans have caused these changes and what data supports this conclusion? And finally, what information is not yet available or are we unable to access
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stages: (1) Collection of data (2) Presentation of data (3) Analysis of data and (4) Interpretation of data. Example of Statistics: Examples include the average starting salary of college graduates, the number of deaths due to road accidents last year, and 20% students of BBA are female. In these examples statistics are a value or a percentage. Other examples include: 95% students of BBA come to the class in time. 25% students of IBA come to the campus by car. The above are all examples of
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