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Part A: Family Monthly Income and Its Monthly Allocation

The document discusses household expenditure surveys conducted in Malaysia to collect data on consumption patterns. It provides details on one family's monthly income breakdown, allocating 43.75% to food. Additional data is given on the income and spending allocations of 5 friends' families. Education allocation ranges from 10-45% while recreation ranges from 5-30%. The document also compares literacy rates between the 20 poorest and 20 richest countries.
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Part A: Family Monthly Income and Its Monthly Allocation

The document discusses household expenditure surveys conducted in Malaysia to collect data on consumption patterns. It provides details on one family's monthly income breakdown, allocating 43.75% to food. Additional data is given on the income and spending allocations of 5 friends' families. Education allocation ranges from 10-45% while recreation ranges from 5-30%. The document also compares literacy rates between the 20 poorest and 20 richest countries.
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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 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 determi ning 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.

PART A
FAMILY MONTHLY INCOME AND ITS MONTHLY ALLOCATION

Monthly Income

Number of family Members

Categories Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others

Allocation of Income (RM) 350 100 150 100 50 50 800

Allocation of Income (%) 43.75 12.50 18.75 12.50 6.25 6.25 100

800

Total

PERCENTATION OF MY FAMILY MONTHLY INCOME BY USING DIFFERENT STATISTICAL GRAPH

PIE CHART

BAR CHART

Line Graph ii) The

mean and standard deviation of allocation of income :


Calculate the mean and st andard deviation by our own bas ed on your findings :)

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. (This is my own answer, just as reference for you)

PART B
FAMMILY MONTHLY INCOME AND ITS MONTHLY ALLOCATION FROM 5 OF MY FRIENDS

5 OF MY FRIENDS FAMILY INCOME Categories Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others

FRIEND 1 :-

Monthly Income

Number of family members

Allocation of Income (RM) 1000 12000 1000 1000 500 300 5000

Allocation of Income (%) 20.00 24.00 20.00 20.00 10.00 6.00 100

500

Total

FRIEND 2 :Monthly Income

Number of family members

Categories Food Utility Transpiration Education Recreation Others

6000

Total FRIEND 3 :Monthly Income Number of family members Categories Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others

Allocation of Income (RM) 600 700 700 2200 1000 800 6000 Allocation of Income (RM) 800 500 400 1800 200 200 4000

Allocation Income (%) 10.00 11.67 11.67 36.67 16.67 13.32 100 Allocation of Income (%) 20.00 12.50 10.00 45.00 5.00 5.00 100

4000

Total

FRIEND 4 :Monthly Income

Number of family members

Categories Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others

1000

Total FRIEND 5 :Monthly Income Number of family members Categories Food Utility Transportation Education Recreation Others

Allocation of Income (RM) 300 150 100 300 300 50 1000 Allocation of Income (RM) 400 500 600 400 300 400 2300

Allocation of Income (%) 30.00 15.00 10.00 30.00 30.00 5.00 100 Allocation of Income (%) 17.39 21.74 26.09 17.39 13.04 17.39 100

2300

Total

COMPARISON ABOUT MY FINDINGS

PRESENTATI ON OF EDUCATION AND RECREATION CATEGORIES FOR SIX FAMILIES

BAR CHART

LINE GRAPH COMMENTS :

Nurul Alias family used up monthly income most in recreation as they love recreation/travel. They spend most time and money in recreation/travel . Instead, the least monthly income used is from Zayanahs family as they spend more money on education

iv) Mean and standard devi ation for edu cation and recreation categories : Calculate mean and standa rd deviation based on ur findings :)

PART C
MONTHLY INCOME : WEI GHT AGE IN DEGREE FOR SIX F AMILI ES (i)W eightage in degree, f or each c ategory bas ed on t he monthl y i ncome for my f amil y and fi ve of my friends

The weightage of any two families in the The form of pie chart, other two families in the form of bar chart and another two families in ratio form.

The corresponding expect monthly income from the information given for me and my five friends

Further Exploration
20 POOREST COUNTRI ES 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

20 RICHEST COUNTYR IN THE WORLD

Rank. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Country Name United States China Japan Germany France

Literacy Level (%) 99.0 92.2 99.0 99.0 99.0

6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

United Kingdom Brazil Italy Russia India Canada Australia Spain Mexico South Korea Indonesia Turkey Netherlands Saudi Arabia Switzerland

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 countri es are able to achieve high level of litera cy instead only a few poor countries achieved stable lit eracy level.

Reflection
While doing this project, I have spent countless hours doing this project. I realized that this subject is a compulsory to me. W ithout it, I cant fulfill my big dreams and wishes. I used to hate Additional Mathematics It always make me wonder why this subject is so difficult It always an absolute obstacle for me Throughout day and night I sacrificed my precious time to have fun From Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,,, And even the weekend that I always looking forward to From now on, I will do my best on every second that I will learn Additional Mathematics full of effort !!! And with the help of Mr.Anizan .

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