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GROUP MEMBERS

N

ur Hazira - Group Leader

J

ia Qi – Secretary

Q

i Jing – Time Keeper

D

iana –

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ABOUT US

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THE QUESTION

H

ow much money does Evergreen

students in 2 Thinking can save

for a week?

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HYPOTHESIS

G

irls can save more money than boys

within a week. Boys tends to spend more

on eating due to heavy activities carried

out after school such as gym and sports.

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RESEARCH

T

here are 42 students in the class, 25 girls

and 17 boys. We collected the data from

each and everyone of them for their

amount of pocket money and the amount of

their savings.

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EXPERIMENT

C

ollected a data of pocket money and savings one

person can save each day. We then total up the

amount of pocket money girls received and saved, as

well as boys. From the results, the total amount of

money girls get is more than the amount of money

boys get. Therefore, girls saved more than boys.

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DATA

0

50

100

150

200

250

Girls Boys

Pocket Money

Pocket Money

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DATA

0

10

20

30

40

50

Girls Boys

Savings

Savings

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OBSERVATIONSW

e observed that girls have more pocket money

than boys. Girls can save more than boys. We

observed that bots intends eat more and has a

bad habit not to save. We observed that parents

intend to give their daughters more pocket

money than sons.

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CONCLUSION

T

his is not a fair test as there are more

girls than boys in this class. By looking

at the bar graph, girls tend to save

more money than boys.

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Done by: Nur Hazira

Diana

Jia Qi

Ibnoor

Qi Jing