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Investigative Research •Problem •Hypothesis •Materials •Procedure •Date Analysis •Conclusion Presentation by: Angielica Bandillo and Estribor
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Investigative Research: "the growth of the rice when cooked and the water poured"

Jun 10, 2015

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Investigative Research
Problem
Hypothesis
Materials
Procedure
Date Analysis
Conclusion
Problem
“Does the amount of water affect the growth of the masipag rice when cooked?”
Hypothesis
“If the amount of water increases, then the growth of the masipag rice will increase.”
Materials:
Procedure
First, scoop a cup of rice and put it in the cooking pan.
And then, rinse the rice, pour drinking water into the bowl or hold it under the faucet. Stir as you add the water, until the rice is fully submerged. Drain water through a sieve or tip the bowl slowly while catching fallen rice grains with your hand. If the water looks discolored or filled with floating bits of broken rice or dirt, rinse a second or third time until new water added looks relatively clear.

3. After times of rinsing the rice, pour water on it, measure the water with the use of the measuring cup.
4. Cook the rice in the rice cooker.
Data Analysis
Control Group
Data Analysis
The researchers poured 3 cups of water on the rice which measured 2 cups.
The control group has the normal growth of rice.
The rice of the control group was not over or under cooked.

Data Analysis
Data Analysis
The researchers poured 4 cups of water on the rice that was measured 2 cups.
The rice was overcooked (nalata)
When the rice was cooked, its growth was the same with what the water measured.
Conclusion
Therefore, the growth of the rice vary to the amount of water.
That would be all. Thank you.

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Page 1: Investigative Research: "the growth of the rice when cooked and the water poured"

Investigative Research•Problem•Hypothesis•Materials•Procedure•Date Analysis•Conclusion

Presentation by: Angielica Bandillo and Estribor

Page 2: Investigative Research: "the growth of the rice when cooked and the water poured"

Problem

“Does the amount of water affect the growth of the masipag rice when cooked?”

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Hypothesis

“If the amount of water increases, then the growth of the masipag rice will increase.”

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Materials:•Rice cooker•Measuring Cup•Masipag rice•water

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Procedure1. First, scoop a cup of rice and put it in the cooking

pan. 2. And then, rinse the rice, pour drinking water into

the bowl or hold it under the faucet. Stir as you add the water, until the rice is fully submerged. Drain water through a sieve or tip the bowl slowly while catching fallen rice grains with your hand. If the water looks discolored or filled with floating bits of broken rice or dirt, rinse a second or third time until new water added looks relatively clear.

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3. After times of rinsing the rice, pour water on it, measure the water with the use of the measuring cup.4. Cook the rice in the rice cooker.

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Data Analysis

• Control Group

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Data Analysis

• The researchers poured 3 cups of water on the rice which measured 2 cups.

• The control group has the normal growth of rice.• The rice of the control group was not over or under

cooked.

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Data Analysis

Experimental Group

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Data Analysis• The researchers poured 4 cups of water on the rice

that was measured 2 cups.• The rice was overcooked (nalata)• When the rice was cooked, its growth was the same

with what the water measured.

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Conclusion

• Therefore, the growth of the rice vary to the amount of water.

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That would be all. Thank you.