Investigatory Project Proposal

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Investigatory Project Proposal Guide Questions: Set A

Submitted by: Elijah Daniel B. Geanga Kevin Rey C. Rioveros LSVMS

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Submitted to: Mrs. Julie Ann J. Rioveros Subject Teacher

Investigatory Project Proposal Guide Questions: Set A 1. a. “The Recycled Wood Bark of Malunggay as Handmade Paper.” b. It is meant to solve a problem and to produce a new product. Because to test what is the products to get from the “Malunggay Bark.” c. What will be the texture, cost/value and acceptance of the consumer of paper if recycled wood bark of Malunggay is used in making it? 2. a. The description of Malunggay…. (Health & home. March – April 2005, page 17) b. Malunggay as handmade paper. Malunggay is can be use also as a tea, oil and food. c. Malunggay is not only a source of a handmade paper. Many other things also to make a handmade paper like, Bermuda grass, paper tree and many more. 3. a.----------------------------b. We think that if recycled wood bark of Malunggay is used in making paper, then its texture will be rough, it is cheap and it will be acceptable in the consumer. 4. a. ----------------------------b. We should asked somebody to rate the tear strength, texture and acceptance of the paper. 5. a. By the use of the table of the ratings that my other classmates answered. b. By listing down their comments and ratings with our experiment. 6. The texture of the paper out of Malunggay bark is rough. It is acceptable in the market and it will be cheap if sold because the materials are not expensive. 7. Yes it has relevance on life. Many people are looking for the best quality of paper that has a low price. --=END=--

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