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Chapter IV: Results and Discussion: Agreed While 27% Disagreed, Therefore Bread Can Be Use For Germinating Mung Beans

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Chapter IV: Results and Discussion

Question 1
Yes No

27%

73%

Question: Do you agree in planting mung beans on bread?


Interpretation: This table shows that 73% of the farmers
agreed while 27% disagreed, therefore bread can be use for
germinating mung beans.

Question 2
Yes No

33%

67%

Question: Do mung beans need direct sunlight to grow?


Interpretation: The diagram show that 67% of respondents
answered yes, as it can help the mung beans to grow faster
and 33% disagreed because it will only dry the bread.
Question: If you pour a large amount of water on the
bread, do you think the bread will spoil faster?

Question 3
Yes No

Question 4
20%
Yes No

33%
80%

67%

Interpretation: In this figure 80% of the farmers agreed


that the bread will get spoiled quicker, in contrast 20%
disagreed saying it doesn’t really affect the bread.
Question: Do mung beans need plenty of water to sprout?
Interpretation: In the fourth chart it shows that 33% of

Question 5
Yes No

7%

93%
the farmers suggest that it needs plenty of water to
sprout, and 67% suggest that it will only spoil the bread
and the mung bean will not grow.
Question: If you plant mung beans on bread, do you think
the bread will spoil faster?
Interpretation: As shown in the chart, 93% agreed that
planting mung beans on bread will make the bread spoil
faster while 7% disagreed.

Question 6
Yes No

0%

100%

Question: Do you think it will take longer than 5 days for


the mung beans to sprout if planted on bread?
Interpretation: This chart shows that, 100% of the
respondents of the farmers disagreed that mung beans will
take 5 days to sprout on bread rather , it will only less

Question 7
Yes No

43%

57%
than that as the mung bean is easy to plant and grow.

Question: Do you think it is better to use more slice of


bread for mung bean to be planted on?
Interpretation: In this diagram 20% of the farmers
suggested to use more slices of bread and 80% suggested
that it doesn’t need too much bread as long as it can

Question 8
Yes No

27%

73%

absorb water.

Question: Do you think it is possible for mung beans to


grow on bread?
Interpretation: This graph shows that 73% of the
respondents agreed that it is possible, and 27% disagreed,
in conclusion, many think that it is possible to grow mung
bean on bread.
Question 9
Yes No

13%

87%

Question: Do you think this research will help people?


Interpretation: This diagram shows that 87% is positive
that this research can help people while 13% having second
thoughts if this research can really help.

Question 10
Yes No

27%

73%

Question: If ever would you use this method to grow mung


beans?
Interpretation: In this chart, 27% of the farmers are open
to try this new method of planting mung beans while 73%
are oppose to that.

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