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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN
Foundation of Natural & Built Environments (FNBE)
MATHEMATICS [MTH10304]
Lecturer: Ms Ann See Peng
Assignment: Statistics
Group Members: Kiing Kiu Chun
Lau Chin Sheng
William Goh Ming Hann
Sham Zhen Wen
1
TABLE OF CONTENT
NO TITTLE PAGE
1 Cover Page 1
2 Table of Content 2
3 Introduction 3
4 Objectives 4
5 Methodology 5-8
6 Survey Form 9
7 Analysis 10-26
8 Conclusion 27
2
INTRODUCTION
Diabetes, also known by doctors as diabetes mellitus, in which the
person has high blood glucose, either because insulin production is
inadequate, or because the body's cells do not respond properly to
insulin, or both. Patients with high blood sugar will typically experience
frequent urination, they will become very thirsty and hungry. Nowadays,
we can see that lots of young adults diagnosed with diabetes. So, we
chose diabetes as our topic because we would like to find out how well
do adults aged between 21-25 and 26-30 know about diabetes. There are
16 questions in our survey form. Through the survey form we can
analyse and determine the understanding level of young adults aged 21
to 25 and adults aged 26 to 30 on one of the common chronic disease in
Malaysia.
3
OBJECTIVES
Nowadays, diabetes is very common. Especially adults, most of the
adults now are diagnosed with diabetes. It is very disturbing that a young
adult have such disease. It could troubles his daily life as he or she may
need constant insulin injection or proper care. Diabetes is a chronic
disease. You can’t get rid of it. However, it can be delayed and prevent.
Therefore, knowledge and education of diabetes is very important to the
adults now. So we decided to use men as or target analysis. Analysis on
men between age 21-25 and 26-30 is considered for different purposes.
The main objective of this survey is to compare their understanding level
on diabetes between the age 21-25 and 26-30.
4
METHODOLOGY
Filling the survey.
Tabulating the survey data
Converting data into chart.
Designing the Infographic poster
1. Age
21-25 26-30
2. Have you ever had diabetes education?
Yes No
3. Have you ever check your blood glucose levels?
Yes No
4. How many friends and family members of yours that encountered with diabetes?
0-2 3-5 6-8 9-11
5. Which blood glucose (sugar) reading below which you think is normal level?
25-40 mg/dl 70-99 mg/dl 100-125 mg/dl 126-140 mg/dl
6. Do you think diabetes is caused by little or no insulin produced by pancreas?
Yes No
7. All types of Diabetes can be cured.
Yes No
8. All types of Diabetes can be prevented.
Yes No
9. Do you think diabetes is related to obesity?
Yes No
10. I can’t have diabetes if I have normal weight.
Yes No
11. People with family history of diabetes have higher risk.
Yes No
12. Which type of diabetes do you think is the most common type?
Type 1 Type 2 Gestational Diabetes
13. Smoking is a cause of diabetes.
True False
14. Do you think eating less sugar would help decrease the risk of getting diabetes?
Yes No
15. Most of the diabetes death occur in low and middle income country.
Yes No
16. Healthy lifestyle can prevent risk of getting diabetes.
Yes No
1. Age
21-25 100
26-30 100
50%50%
Age
21-25 26-30
2. Have you everhaddiabeteseducation?
Age:21-25
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
44
56
44
100
(Mode = No)
Age:26-30
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
63
37
63
100
(Mode = Yes)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Yes No
Number Number of people with Diabetes knowledge
21-25
26-30
3. Have you evercheckedyourbloodglucose levels?
Age:21-25
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
32
68
32
100
(Mode = No)
Age:26-30
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
54
46
54
100
(Mode = Yes)
32
68
54
46
Yes
No
Number of people checked blood
glucose levels before
26-30 21-25
Age
4. How many friends and family members of yours that encountered with diabetes?
Age:21-25
Group Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
0-2
3-5
6-8
9-11
76
14
6
4
76
90
96
100
(Mode = 0-2)
Mean= ((1x76)+(4x14)+(7x6)+(10x4))
100
=2.14
Median=100/2
= 50
*median = group 0-2
0-2
23%
3-5
37%
6-8
31%
9-11
9%
Number of friends and family
diagnosed with diabetes
Age:26 - 30Age 21-25
Age 26-30
Group Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
0-2
3-5
6-8
9-11
23
37
31
9
23
60
91
100
(Mode = 3-5)
Mean= ((1x23)+(4x37)+(7x31)+(10x9))
100
=4.78
Median=100/2
= 50
*median = group 3-5
5. Which blood glucose (sugar) reading below which you think is normal level?
Age 21-25
Glucose level Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
25-40 mg/dl
70-99 mg/dl
100-125 mg/dl
126-140 mg/dl
14
39
42
5
14
53
95
100
(Mode = 100-125mg/dl)
Age 26-30
Glucose level Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
25-40 mg/dl
70-99 mg/dl
100-125 mg/dl
126-140 mg/dl
10
55
25
10
10
65
90
100
(Mode = 70-99mg/dl)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
25-40 mg/dl 70-99 mg/dl 100-125 mg/dl 126-140 mg/dl
Normal blood glucose level
21-25 26-30
6. Do you think diabetes is caused by little or no insulin produced by pancreas?
Age:21-25
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
71
29
71
100
(Mode = Yes)
Age:26-30
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
67
33
67
100
(Mode = Yes)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
Yes No
71
29
67
33
21-25 26-30
7. All types of Diabetes can be cured.
Age:21-25
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
27
73
27
100
(Mode = No)
Age:26-30
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
32
68
32
100
(Mode = No)
0 20 40 60 80
Yes
No
All types of diabetes can be cured
26-30 21-25
8. All types of Diabetes can be prevented.
Age:21-25
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
74
26
74
100
(Mode = Yes)
Age:26-30
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
44
56
44
100
(Mode = No)
Yes No
74
26
44
56
All types of diabetes can be cured
21-25 26-30
9. Do you think diabetes is related to obesity?
Age:21-25
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
82
18
82
100
(Mode = Yes)
Age:26-30
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
71
29
71
100
(Mode = Yes)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Yes No
21-25 82 18
26-30 71 29
Diabetes is related to obesity
10. I can’t have diabetes if I have normal weight.
Age:21-25
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
35
65
35
100
(Mode = No)
Age:26-30
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
33
67
33
100
(Mode = No)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Yes
No
Yes No
26-30 33 67
21-25 35 65
People with normal weight won't
encounted diabetes
11. People withfamilyhistory of diabeteshave higher risk.
Age:21-25
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
89
11
89
100
(Mode = Yes)
Age:26-30
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
86
14
86
100
(Mode = Yes)
89
11
86
14
Yes
No
People with family history of diabetes
have higher risk.
21-25 26-30
12. Whichtype of diabetesdoyou think is the most common type?
Age:21-25
Type of diabetes Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Type 1
Type 2
Gestational Diabetes
44
38
18
44
82
100
(Mode = Type 1)
Age:26-30
Type of diabetes Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Type 1
Type 2
Gestational Diabetes
27
45
28
27
72
100
(Mode = Type 2)
44
38
18
27
45
28
Type 1 Type 2 Gestational Diabetes
Most common type diabetes
21-25 26-30
13. Smoking is a cause of diabetes
Age:21-25
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
TRUE
FALSE
24
76
24
100
(Mode = FALSE)
Age:26-30
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
66
34
66
100
(Mode = TRUE)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
yes no
Smoking causes diabetes
21-25
26-30
TRUE FALSE
14. Do you think eating less sugar would help decrease the risk of getting diabetes?
Age:21-25
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
82
18
82
100
(Mode = Yes)
Age:26-30
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
68
32
68
100
(Mode = Yes)
0 20 40 60 80 100
yes
no
Eat less sugar can help decrease the
risk of getting diabetes
26-30 21-25
15. Most of the diabetes death occurs in low and middle income country.
Age:21-25
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
60
40
60
100
(Mode = Yes)
Age:26-30
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
55
45
55
100
(Mode = Yes)
Yes No
21-25 60 40
26-30 55 45
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Most of the diabetes death occurs in
low and middle income country
16. Healthy lifestyle canpreventrisk of gettingdiabetes.
Age:21-25
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
87
13
87
100
(Mode = Yes)
Age:26-30
Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F
Yes
No
79
21
79
100
(Mode = Yes)
87
13
79
21
Yes
No
Healthy lifestyle can prevent risk of
getting diabetes
26-30 21-25
Conclusion
In conclusion, the major purpose of our survey is to gather and
integrate all the information into a complete table and compare the
understanding level on diabetes between the male with the age of 21-25
and 26-30. Through the histogram that show participants (100 male with
the age of 21-25 and 100 male with the age of 26-30), we find out that
63% of male with the age 26-30 have basic diabetes knowledge than
male with the age 21-25 which is 44% only. Other than that, 55% of
male from age group 26-30 known the normal glucose level which is 70-
99 mg/dl and it is higher than the male from the age group of 21-25,
which is 39%. Besides, 56% of male from age group of 26-30 know that
diabetes cannot be cured whereas only 26% of male from group 21-25
answer it correctly. On the other hand, 66% of male from group 26-30
comprehend that smoking will causes diabetes, however only 24% of
male from group of 21-25 have the same idea. Lastly, from the overall
survey, we can conclude that male from the age group of 26-30 have a
better understanding on diabetes than the male of age group 21-25.

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Mathematic statistic report FNBE

  • 1. SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN Foundation of Natural & Built Environments (FNBE) MATHEMATICS [MTH10304] Lecturer: Ms Ann See Peng Assignment: Statistics Group Members: Kiing Kiu Chun Lau Chin Sheng William Goh Ming Hann Sham Zhen Wen 1
  • 2. TABLE OF CONTENT NO TITTLE PAGE 1 Cover Page 1 2 Table of Content 2 3 Introduction 3 4 Objectives 4 5 Methodology 5-8 6 Survey Form 9 7 Analysis 10-26 8 Conclusion 27 2
  • 3. INTRODUCTION Diabetes, also known by doctors as diabetes mellitus, in which the person has high blood glucose, either because insulin production is inadequate, or because the body's cells do not respond properly to insulin, or both. Patients with high blood sugar will typically experience frequent urination, they will become very thirsty and hungry. Nowadays, we can see that lots of young adults diagnosed with diabetes. So, we chose diabetes as our topic because we would like to find out how well do adults aged between 21-25 and 26-30 know about diabetes. There are 16 questions in our survey form. Through the survey form we can analyse and determine the understanding level of young adults aged 21 to 25 and adults aged 26 to 30 on one of the common chronic disease in Malaysia. 3
  • 4. OBJECTIVES Nowadays, diabetes is very common. Especially adults, most of the adults now are diagnosed with diabetes. It is very disturbing that a young adult have such disease. It could troubles his daily life as he or she may need constant insulin injection or proper care. Diabetes is a chronic disease. You can’t get rid of it. However, it can be delayed and prevent. Therefore, knowledge and education of diabetes is very important to the adults now. So we decided to use men as or target analysis. Analysis on men between age 21-25 and 26-30 is considered for different purposes. The main objective of this survey is to compare their understanding level on diabetes between the age 21-25 and 26-30. 4
  • 9. 1. Age 21-25 26-30 2. Have you ever had diabetes education? Yes No 3. Have you ever check your blood glucose levels? Yes No 4. How many friends and family members of yours that encountered with diabetes? 0-2 3-5 6-8 9-11 5. Which blood glucose (sugar) reading below which you think is normal level? 25-40 mg/dl 70-99 mg/dl 100-125 mg/dl 126-140 mg/dl 6. Do you think diabetes is caused by little or no insulin produced by pancreas? Yes No 7. All types of Diabetes can be cured. Yes No 8. All types of Diabetes can be prevented. Yes No 9. Do you think diabetes is related to obesity? Yes No 10. I can’t have diabetes if I have normal weight. Yes No 11. People with family history of diabetes have higher risk. Yes No 12. Which type of diabetes do you think is the most common type? Type 1 Type 2 Gestational Diabetes 13. Smoking is a cause of diabetes. True False 14. Do you think eating less sugar would help decrease the risk of getting diabetes? Yes No 15. Most of the diabetes death occur in low and middle income country. Yes No 16. Healthy lifestyle can prevent risk of getting diabetes. Yes No
  • 10. 1. Age 21-25 100 26-30 100 50%50% Age 21-25 26-30
  • 11. 2. Have you everhaddiabeteseducation? Age:21-25 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 44 56 44 100 (Mode = No) Age:26-30 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 63 37 63 100 (Mode = Yes) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Yes No Number Number of people with Diabetes knowledge 21-25 26-30
  • 12. 3. Have you evercheckedyourbloodglucose levels? Age:21-25 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 32 68 32 100 (Mode = No) Age:26-30 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 54 46 54 100 (Mode = Yes) 32 68 54 46 Yes No Number of people checked blood glucose levels before 26-30 21-25 Age
  • 13. 4. How many friends and family members of yours that encountered with diabetes? Age:21-25 Group Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F 0-2 3-5 6-8 9-11 76 14 6 4 76 90 96 100 (Mode = 0-2) Mean= ((1x76)+(4x14)+(7x6)+(10x4)) 100 =2.14 Median=100/2 = 50 *median = group 0-2 0-2 23% 3-5 37% 6-8 31% 9-11 9% Number of friends and family diagnosed with diabetes Age:26 - 30Age 21-25
  • 14. Age 26-30 Group Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F 0-2 3-5 6-8 9-11 23 37 31 9 23 60 91 100 (Mode = 3-5) Mean= ((1x23)+(4x37)+(7x31)+(10x9)) 100 =4.78 Median=100/2 = 50 *median = group 3-5
  • 15. 5. Which blood glucose (sugar) reading below which you think is normal level? Age 21-25 Glucose level Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F 25-40 mg/dl 70-99 mg/dl 100-125 mg/dl 126-140 mg/dl 14 39 42 5 14 53 95 100 (Mode = 100-125mg/dl) Age 26-30 Glucose level Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F 25-40 mg/dl 70-99 mg/dl 100-125 mg/dl 126-140 mg/dl 10 55 25 10 10 65 90 100 (Mode = 70-99mg/dl) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 25-40 mg/dl 70-99 mg/dl 100-125 mg/dl 126-140 mg/dl Normal blood glucose level 21-25 26-30
  • 16. 6. Do you think diabetes is caused by little or no insulin produced by pancreas? Age:21-25 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 71 29 71 100 (Mode = Yes) Age:26-30 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 67 33 67 100 (Mode = Yes) 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Yes No 71 29 67 33 21-25 26-30
  • 17. 7. All types of Diabetes can be cured. Age:21-25 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 27 73 27 100 (Mode = No) Age:26-30 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 32 68 32 100 (Mode = No) 0 20 40 60 80 Yes No All types of diabetes can be cured 26-30 21-25
  • 18. 8. All types of Diabetes can be prevented. Age:21-25 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 74 26 74 100 (Mode = Yes) Age:26-30 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 44 56 44 100 (Mode = No) Yes No 74 26 44 56 All types of diabetes can be cured 21-25 26-30
  • 19. 9. Do you think diabetes is related to obesity? Age:21-25 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 82 18 82 100 (Mode = Yes) Age:26-30 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 71 29 71 100 (Mode = Yes) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Yes No 21-25 82 18 26-30 71 29 Diabetes is related to obesity
  • 20. 10. I can’t have diabetes if I have normal weight. Age:21-25 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 35 65 35 100 (Mode = No) Age:26-30 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 33 67 33 100 (Mode = No) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Yes No Yes No 26-30 33 67 21-25 35 65 People with normal weight won't encounted diabetes
  • 21. 11. People withfamilyhistory of diabeteshave higher risk. Age:21-25 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 89 11 89 100 (Mode = Yes) Age:26-30 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 86 14 86 100 (Mode = Yes) 89 11 86 14 Yes No People with family history of diabetes have higher risk. 21-25 26-30
  • 22. 12. Whichtype of diabetesdoyou think is the most common type? Age:21-25 Type of diabetes Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Type 1 Type 2 Gestational Diabetes 44 38 18 44 82 100 (Mode = Type 1) Age:26-30 Type of diabetes Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Type 1 Type 2 Gestational Diabetes 27 45 28 27 72 100 (Mode = Type 2) 44 38 18 27 45 28 Type 1 Type 2 Gestational Diabetes Most common type diabetes 21-25 26-30
  • 23. 13. Smoking is a cause of diabetes Age:21-25 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F TRUE FALSE 24 76 24 100 (Mode = FALSE) Age:26-30 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 66 34 66 100 (Mode = TRUE) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 yes no Smoking causes diabetes 21-25 26-30 TRUE FALSE
  • 24. 14. Do you think eating less sugar would help decrease the risk of getting diabetes? Age:21-25 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 82 18 82 100 (Mode = Yes) Age:26-30 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 68 32 68 100 (Mode = Yes) 0 20 40 60 80 100 yes no Eat less sugar can help decrease the risk of getting diabetes 26-30 21-25
  • 25. 15. Most of the diabetes death occurs in low and middle income country. Age:21-25 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 60 40 60 100 (Mode = Yes) Age:26-30 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 55 45 55 100 (Mode = Yes) Yes No 21-25 60 40 26-30 55 45 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Most of the diabetes death occurs in low and middle income country
  • 26. 16. Healthy lifestyle canpreventrisk of gettingdiabetes. Age:21-25 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 87 13 87 100 (Mode = Yes) Age:26-30 Frequency,f Cumulative frequency,F Yes No 79 21 79 100 (Mode = Yes) 87 13 79 21 Yes No Healthy lifestyle can prevent risk of getting diabetes 26-30 21-25
  • 27. Conclusion In conclusion, the major purpose of our survey is to gather and integrate all the information into a complete table and compare the understanding level on diabetes between the male with the age of 21-25 and 26-30. Through the histogram that show participants (100 male with the age of 21-25 and 100 male with the age of 26-30), we find out that 63% of male with the age 26-30 have basic diabetes knowledge than male with the age 21-25 which is 44% only. Other than that, 55% of male from age group 26-30 known the normal glucose level which is 70- 99 mg/dl and it is higher than the male from the age group of 21-25, which is 39%. Besides, 56% of male from age group of 26-30 know that diabetes cannot be cured whereas only 26% of male from group 21-25 answer it correctly. On the other hand, 66% of male from group 26-30 comprehend that smoking will causes diabetes, however only 24% of male from group of 21-25 have the same idea. Lastly, from the overall survey, we can conclude that male from the age group of 26-30 have a better understanding on diabetes than the male of age group 21-25.