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    Table 1. Summary of Findings of the Zone of Inhibition of Different Samples

    SampleZoneof Inhibition (cm)

    (+) variable Control (-) variable

    A 12.50 0.50 3.50

    B 10.50 0.00 2.25

    C 9.80 0.50 10.35

    Note: Tables must be single spaced. Must not be cut. 1 double space must be used before a

    table is placed in a certain page.

    Figure 1. Shows an enlarged view of the zone of inhibition of Sample A

    Summary of Zone of Inhibition

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    (+) Variable Control (-) Variable

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    ZoneofInhibition(cm)

    Figure 2. A graph on the summary of the zone of inhibition of Samples A, B and C.

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    CHAPTER IV

    RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

    This study aims to produce paper from discarded Bamboo sticks fibers. The samples of

    the paper were then observed according to its color, texture, and odor. Color is observed visually,

    texture and odor were observed through the sense of touch and smell respectively. The breaking

    strength of the paper is also calculated.

    Table 4.1 Characteristics of Different Samples of Paper with Bamboo FiberCharacteristics Sample A Sample B Sample C Sample D Sample E

    Color 2.17

    (Brown/Brownish)

    2.70

    Texture 2.60

    (Slightly Smooth)

    2.50

    Odor 3.70

    (Pleasant)

    3.67

    Table 4.1 shows the physical characteristics of the different samples of paper with

    bamboo fiber in terms of color, texture and color. In Sample A, the color is brownish since it is

    purely Bamboo fibers and its the natural color of Bamboo fibers. The sample is lightly smooth

    since the fibers were blended properly. In Sample B, the color of the paper is yellowish since

    waste paper was added with the same proportions as the fibers. The sample is rough because the

    fibers were not blended properly. In Sample C and D, the color is off white since the fibers

    were blended and mixed properly with waste paper. In Sample E, the color was white since no

    Bamboo fibers were added and was purely waste paper. The sample is smooth since there are no

    fibers that can disturb its smoothness. The five samples have pleasant odor because Bamboo is

    naturally pleasant in smell and there were no odor disturbing chemicals added.

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    Table 4.2 General Acceptability of the Bamboo Fibers Paper

    Characteristics Sample A Sample B Sample C Sample D Sample E

    Overall

    acceptability

    5.20

    (Neither Like norDislike)

    6.27

    (LikeModerately)

    6.97

    (LikeModerately)

    6.67

    (LikeModerately)

    7.33

    (Like VeryMuch)

    Table 4.2 shows the general acceptability of the paper based on the respondents. In

    Sample A, the respondents neither like nor dislike the product because of its color and

    appearance. In Sample B, C and D, the respondents like it moderately because of their color and

    texture. In sample E, the respondents like it very much since it is more accepted as paper because

    of its white color and smoothness. Overall, Sample E is the most accepted product among the

    different samples of paper and Sample A is the least accepted or likeable among the samples.

    Table 4.3 Breaking Strengths of Different Samples of Paper (x 10 N/m2)

    Trial Sample A Sample B Sample C Sample D Sample E

    1 7.22 5.85 7.31 7.49 11.1

    2 7.26 7.47 7.31 7.52 13.0

    3 6.50 7.31 7.46 7.44 13.0

    Average

    Table 4.3 shows the breaking strengths of different samples in three trials. Weights were

    used in doing the experiment and then the breaking strength of the paper was calculated. It shows

    that Sample E has the greatest breaking strength among the samples. Overall, the samples show

    greater breaking strengths in different samples and can support different weights and so they

    dont easily break or tear apart.

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