Math final project

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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING AND
DESIGN
FOUNDATION IN NATURAL BUILD ENVIRONMENT
AUGUST 2014

MODULE: MATHEMATICS [MTH10304]
ASSIGNMENT: STATISTICS

LECTURER: MS ANN SEE PENG

SUBMISSION DATE: 1 JUNE 2015



Group member:
Ee Yun Shan 0319990
Lim Zia Huei 0321031
Nurafiqah Zariful 0321196
Nabila Hanim 0321368

Content
No. Title Page
1. Introduction
2. Objective
3. Methodology
4. Survey Forms (Empty)
5. Survey Forms (Answer)
6. Survey Forms (Responded)
7. Analysis
8. Conclusion

Introduction
In this project, we are required to do a survey about one of the chronic diseases in Malaysia. When we
are doing the research about the chronic diseases, we found that colon cancer is the leading cause of
death by cancer in Malaysia mainly due to a lack of urgency among many people who are at greater
risk from developing this cancer yet fail to seek treatment until it is too late. They do not have much
knowledge about this disease. Due to this, we are more curious about this disease compare to other
diseases. Hence, we decided to do a survey about this disease.




Objective
The main objective of this project is to convey a survey to compare and find out the depth of the
knowledge between female and male. Through this project, we not only can improve our techniques
in solving statistic questions, we also can learn more about the chronic diseases in Malaysia. This
group project enable us to learn to work in group. We can practice our leadership skill,
communication skill as well as tolerance in this way. We also learn to be brave when we are trying to
distribute the survey form. Learning outcome:
1. To analyse the statistical data based on the survey forms collected and draw
conclusion from the data.
2. To solve problems that involves various mathematical principles.
3. To understand and apply mathematical principles involved.

Methodology

We planned wisely before starting our project. We done our research before choosing a disease. Next,
we do the survey form by choosing suitable questions. After that, we divided our forms equally to be
distributed that was 50 forms per person. Two person will distributed it to the male while the other
two person will distributed it to the male. We decided to choose places that have more people such as
library, e-quarium or classrooms.
Places of interviewing chosen:


The library The classroom

The process of the interviewing

Total (Percentage)
Male
Question A B C Total
1 56 10 34 100
2 61 28 11 100
3 41 17 42 100
4 46 24 30 100
5 34 39 27 100
6 13 62 25 100
7 12 51 37 100
8 41 25 34 100
9 14 76 10 100
10 34 32 34 100
11 40 20 40 100
12 32 19 49 100
13 58 26 16 100
14 38 30 32 100
15 37 27 36 100
16 26 28 46 100
17 12 30 58 100
18 25 27 48 100
19 27 15 58 100
20 37 36 27 100
21 35 20 55 100

Female
Question A B C Total
1 82 2 11 100
2 73 22 5 100
3 56 17 27 100
4 26 49 25 100
5 9 79 12 100
6 10 75 15 100
7 7 57 36 100
8 41 27 32 100
9 11 76 13 100
10 19 44 37 100
11 55 20 25 100
12 20 19 61 100
13 49 31 20 100
14 45 18 37 100
15 53 17 30 100
16 23 26 51 100
17 3 41 56 100
18 42 20 38 100
19 12 16 72 100
20 56 23 21 100
21 49 11 40 100

Total (Percentage)
Male
Question A B C Total
1 56% 10% 34% 100%
2 61% 28% 11% 100%
3 41% 17% 42% 100%
4 46% 24% 30% 100%
5 34% 39% 27% 100%
6 13% 62% 25% 100%
7 12% 51% 37% 100%
8 41% 25% 34% 100%
9 14% 76% 10% 100%
10 34% 32% 34% 100%
11 40% 20% 40% 100%
12 32% 19% 49% 100%
13 58% 26% 16% 100%
14 38% 30% 32% 100%
15 37% 27% 36% 100%
16 26% 28% 46% 100%
17 12% 30% 58% 100%
18 25% 27% 48% 100%
19 27% 15% 58% 100%
20 37% 36% 27% 100%
21 35% 20% 55% 100%

Female
Question A B C Total
1 82% 2% 11% 100%
2 73% 22% 5% 100%
3 56% 17% 27% 100%
4 26% 49% 25% 100%
5 9% 79% 12% 100%
6 10% 75% 15% 100%
7 7% 57% 36% 100%
8 41% 27% 32% 100%
9 11% 76% 13% 100%
10 19% 44% 37% 100%
11 55% 20% 25 % 100%
12 20% 19% 61% 100%
13 49% 31% 20% 100%
14 45% 18% 37% 100%
15 53% 17% 30% 100%
16 23% 26% 51% 100%
17 3% 41% 56% 100%
18 42% 20% 38% 100%
19 12% 16% 72% 100%
20 56% 23% 21% 100%
21 49% 11% 40% 100%

Analysis

1. Colon cancer is the cancer of the large intestine, the lower part of your digestive system.




Males
Answer Frequency, f
True
False
Not sure
56
10
34
Mode True

Females

Answer Frequency, f
True
False
Not sure
82
2
11
Mode True






0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Males Females
TRUEFALSENot sure

2. Colon cancer can also be called






Males

Answer Frequency, f
Colorectal cancer
Stomach cancer
Thyroid cancer
61
28
11
Mode Colorectal cancer

Females

Answer Frequency, f
Colorectal cancer
Stomach cancer
Thyroid cancer
73
22
5
Mode Colorectal cancer







0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Males Females
Colorectal cancerStomach cancerThyroid cancer

3. Most cases of colon cancer begin as small, non-cancerous clumps of cells called adenomatous
polyps. Over time some of these polyps become colon cancers.






Males

Answer Frequency, f
True
False
Not sure
41
17
42
Mode Not sure

Females

Answer Frequency, f
True
False
Not sure
56
17
27
Mode True





0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Males Females
TRUEFALSENot sure

4. Do colon polyps and early cancer have any symptoms?



Males

Answer Frequency, f
Yes
No
Not sure
46
24
30
Mode Yes

Females

Answer Frequency, f
Yes
No
Not sure
26
49
25
Mode No








0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Males Females
YesNoNot sure

5. Is Colon cancer contagious (will a person catch the disease from a cancer patient)?



Males

Answer Frequency, f
Yes
No
Not sure
34
39
27
Mode No

Females

Answer Frequency, f
Yes
No
Not sure
9
79
12
Mode No







0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Males Females
YesNoNot sure

6. Will the patients show symptoms immediately after colon cancer present in their bodies?






Males

Answer Frequency, f
Yes
No
Not sure
13
62
25
Mode No

Females

Answer Frequency, f
Yes
No
Not sure
10
75
15
Mode No




0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Males Females
YesNoNot sure

7. Colon cancer is the ___________-leading cause of cancer deaths in both men and women.






Males

Answer Frequency, f
First
Second
Third
12
51
37
Mode Second

Females

Answer Frequency, f
First
Second
Third
7
57
36
Mode Second










0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Males Females
FirstSecondThird

8. Which group of people has higher risk in affected by colon cancer?





Males

Answer Frequency, f
Men
Women
Not sure
41
25
34
Mode Men

Females

Answer Frequency, f
Men
Women
Not sure
41
27
32
Mode Men









0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
Males Females
Men Women Not sure

9. Younger people or older people will have higher risk in affected by colon cancer?





Males

Answer Frequency, f
Younger
Older
Not sure
14
76
10
Mode Older

Females

Answer Frequency, f
Younger
Older
Not sure
11
76
13
Mode Older





0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Males Females
YoungerOlderNot sure

10. When is the National Dress in Blue Day?






Males

Answer Frequency, f
First Tuesday of March
First Friday of May
First Friday of March
34
32
34
Mode First Tuesday of March/ First Friday of
March

Females

Answer Frequency, f
First Tuesday of March
First Friday of May
First Friday of March
19
44
37
Mode First Friday of May




0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Males Females
First Tuesday of MarchFirst Friday of MayFirst Friday of March

11. Will a person has a higher risk of colon cancer if his or her family has a history of having
colon cancer and polyps?






Males

Answer Frequency, f
Yes
No
Not sure
40
20
40
Mode Yes, Not sure

Females

Answer Frequency, f
Yes
No
Not sure
55
20
25
Mode Yes




0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Males Females
YesNoNot sure

12 . Which of the following will increase a person to have a higher risk of colon cancer?




Males

Answer Frequency, f
High calcium diet
High glucose diet
High fat diet
32
19
49
Mode High fat diet

Females

Answer Frequency, f
High calcium diet
High glucose diet
High fat diet
20
19
61
Mode High fat diet








0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Males Females
High calcium dietHigh glucose dietHigh fat diet

13. Which of the following will increase a person’s risk of colon cancer?



Males

Answer Frequency, f
True
False
Not sure
38
30
32
Mode True

Females

Answer Frequency, f
True
False
Not sure
45
18
37
Mode True






0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Males Females
The presence of polyps in the large intestineInflammatory bowel diseases
Primarily chronic ulcerative colitis

14. The symptoms of colon cancer are similar although sometimes will be slightly different
according to the physical condition of the person.





Males

Answer Frequency, f
True
False
Not sure
58
26
16
Mode True

Females

Answer Frequency, f
True
False
Not sure
49
31
20
Mode True








0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Males Females
TRUEFALSENot sure

15. The symptoms of the colon cancer vary according to where in the large intestine the tumor is
located.






Males

Answer Frequency, f
True
False
Not sure
58
26
16
Mode True

Females

Answer Frequency, f
True
False
Not sure
49
31
20
Mode True










0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Males Females
TRUEFALSENot sure

16. A person with right-sided cancer will more likely to have partial or complete bowel
obstruction while left-sided cancers will have iron deficiency anemia.






Males

Answer Frequency, f
True
False
Not sure
26
28
46
Mode Not sure

Females

Answer Frequency, f
True
False
Not sure
23
26
51
Mode Not sure










0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Males Females
TRUEFALSENot sure

17. What is the most common treatment for colon cancer?
.


Male
Answer Frequency, f
By using medicine
Chemotherapy
Surgery
12
30
58
Mode Surgery

Female
Answer Frequency, f
By using medicine
Chemotherapy
Surgery
3
41
56
Mode Surgery




0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Male Female
Chart Title
By using medicineChemotherapy Surgery

18. Can colon cancer be prevented by removal of colon polyps?



Male
Answer Frequency, f
Yes
No
Not sure
25
27
48
Mode Not sure

Female
Answer Frequency, f
Yes
No
Not sure
42
20
38
Mode Yes




0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Male Female
Chart Title
YesNoNot sure

19. How can the diagnosis of colon cancer and locating of tumour can be done?



Male
Answer Frequency, f
Barium enema X-ray
Colonoscopy
Both A and B
27
15
58
Mode Both A and B

Female
Answer Frequency, f
Barium enema X-ray
Colonoscopy
Both A and B
12
16
72
Mode Both A and B




0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Male Female
Chart Title
Barium enema X-rayColonoscopyBoth A and B

20. What can chemotherapy do to help those who are living with colon cancer?



Male
Answer Frequency, f
Extend life and improve quality of life
Cure the disease
Does not help at all
37
36
27
Mode Extend life and improve quality of life

Female
Answer Frequency, f
Extend life and improve quality of life
Cure the disease
Does not help at all
56
23
21
Mode Extend life and improve quality of life



0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Male Female
Chart Title
Extend life and improve quality of lifeCure the diseaseDoes not help at all

21. What does the treatment of colon cancer depends on?



Male
Answer Frequency, f
Location, size and extent of cancer spread
Health of the patient
Both A and B
35
20
55
Mode Location, size and extent of cancer spread

Female
Answer Frequency, f
Location, size and extent of cancer spread
Health of the patient
Both A and B
49
11
40
Mode Location, size and extent of cancer spread







0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Male Female
Chart Title
Location, size and extent of cancer spreadHealth of the patientBoth A and B

Conclusion
Total (Percentage)
Male
Question A B C Total
1 56% 10% 34% 100%
2 61% 28% 11% 100%
3 41% 17% 42% 100%
4 46% 24% 30% 100%
5 34% 39% 27% 100%
6 13% 62% 25% 100%
7 12% 51% 37% 100%
8 41% 25% 34% 100%
9 14% 76% 10% 100%
10 34% 32% 34% 100%
11 40% 20% 40% 100%
12 32% 19% 49% 100%
13 58% 26% 16% 100%
14 38% 30% 32% 100%
15 37% 27% 36% 100%
16 26% 28% 46% 100%
17 12% 30% 58% 100%
18 25% 27% 48% 100%
19 27% 15% 58% 100%
20 37% 36% 27% 100%
21 35% 20% 55% 100%

Female
Question A B C Total
1 82% 2% 11% 100%
2 73% 22% 5% 100%
3 56% 17% 27% 100%
4 26% 49% 25% 100%
5 9% 79% 12% 100%
6 10% 75% 15% 100%
7 7% 57% 36% 100%
8 41% 27% 32% 100%
9 11% 76% 13% 100%
10 19% 44% 37% 100%
11 55% 20% 25 % 100%
12 20% 19% 61% 100%
13 49% 31% 20% 100%
14 45% 18% 37% 100%
15 53% 17% 30% 100%
16 23% 26% 51% 100%
17 3% 41% 56% 100%
18 42% 20% 38% 100%
19 12% 16% 72% 100%
20 56% 23% 21% 100%
21 49% 11% 40% 100%

Assume 100% = 1 marks.

Total percentage of male students =

= 990%
Total marks of male students = 9.90 marks

Total percentage of female students =

= 1221%
Total marks of female students = 12.21 marks

Different between male students and female students



In the conclusion, female students of Taylor’s University are more understand than male students in
Taylor’s University about Colon Cancer.
The male students and female students answer the entire question correctly but more female students
answer the question correctly.
The total marks of female students is 12.21 out of 21. The total mark of male students is 9.9 out of 21.
The female students score a higher mark than the male students. This means that the female students
answer more correct answer than male students. The difference female students and male students is
2.31.
The difference between the male students and female students is not too big.
56% + 61% + 42% + 46% + 39% + 62% + 51% + 41% +
76% + 34% + 40% + 49% + 58% + 26% + 38% + 37% +
46% + 58% + 58% + 37% + 35%
82% + 73% + 56% + 49% + 79% + 75% + 57% + 41% +
76% + 44% + 55% + 61% + 49% + 45% + 53% + 51% +
56% + 42% + 72% + 56% + 49%
= 12.21 – 9.9
= 2.31
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