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How did you get this:
"This is the normal amount of energy used per day in the Dominican Republic: 10077984000 KWH" ? I don't see your work for this anywhere.
This doesn't make sense: "Average amount of light bulb per day: 10.3 KWH"
What does 10.3 represent?
What's this for: "Electric bill 6-18 cents per KWH" ?
"459,199,200 KWH X 2.6 CO2" Where do you get 2.6? What does it represent?
"The amount of CO2 saves is the size of 1,301,261 CMS gyms" This is way too low.
"CO2 saved in a year= 12,164,186,801 CO2" There is no unit on this number. The reader doesn't know what it represents.
The reader cannot follow your calculations. Not knowing where your numbers are coming from makes it impossible to be able to check how you have arrived at your answers.
This is not finished.
1- What is aTriangular Prism
2- What is Rectangular Prism
3- What is M 2 squared
4- What is M cubed
5-Haitian Population- 8,000,000
6-Dominican Population- 9,000,000
7-Energy: thermal, light, solar, electricity
8- Cento = 1 out of 100
9-How to measure area
10- Measure volume
You have fixed the gym volume answer and have come up with the average amount time on per bulb (for your group).
Beyond that, I don't understand your calculations for the other parts.
You write:
Amount used if we do not change the normal light bulbs per day: 10077984000 What does this number mean? In my earlier comments, I mentioned that you are not labeling numbers or using commas. You are still not doing this. This makes it confusing for both you and I.
You write:
A power plant cost $800,000,000 (the one at
You don't finish the sentence. This seems sloppy and careless.
You write:
CO2 saved in a year = 12,164,186,800.8
What does this number mean?
Without labels and clear information, one cannot tell what you are doing or what you have found out.
This needs to be fixed.
edc
I suggest you ask for help, but first, look at the tasks and make a chart showing what you need to find. You also need to think of energy use over time. Not just energy use by itself.
Your final answer for total savings is not labeled. What does it represent?
You have not looked carefully at the task. You have not looked at the Overall Findings page to see what your group was missing (the tasks!).
This project is unfinished.
Your gym volume answer is way too large. You don't show any calculations for this either.
Your calculations for total CO2 saved/yr in m3 are not complete. This affects your other calculations.
Not using commas in your large numbers makes it hard to read. This also contributes to errors on your group's part. You are not rounding numbers when you need to. This tells me there is a lack of understanding as to what the numbers represent.
This report does not meet standards.
There seems to be a problem with your overall savings calculation. It's too low. It starts out OK but then you don't subtract the right amount. This low number then affects all your other calculations.
Why do you have the exact same gym volume as group G1?
You mentioned that you found distance in cubes. You do not need cubes to measure distance.
Your report would be much easier to read if you would make the final answers stand out somehow. Also some charts, tables and diagrams would be very helpful.
You are close on most of your calculations. Small mistakes are causing big errors in your final answers. These errors need to be fixed in order to receive a passing grade for this module. Ask for help.
You don't show how you did your calculations for total energy savings. It would have been helpful to label the gym measurements on the picture itself. You did not calculate volume of CO2, just weight. You need to continue with this calculation. Also, what is the average for lights on for your group? This is very important.
This still needs a lot of work. In order to receive a grade, you need to do the tasks and show how you got your answers (in part 5). Please look at the chart on the Overall Findings page.
There appears to be a problem with your overall savings calculation. You divide by 100 instead of 1000 to get kWh. This needs to be fixed.
Also, you need to do the tasks. This is not complete. It would help to present your findings using charts, diagrams, tables, links, etc.
What is the volume of CO2 saved? How many gyms is this?
It is hard to find information in this report. You do not label the average hours on per lightbulb/day. Some of your numbers do not have labels, making it hard to understand what they represent. Others are wrong, like "Length of gym: 145 cubes". Things are confusing. For example: "9.2 people are going to use this amount of energy in a year."
Using charts, labels, graphs, putting numbers on pictures, would make things much easier to understand.
Proofreading your work would have helped a lot. There are many small mistakes that make the whole report confusing.
In your calculations of energy saved, there is a major mistake. Think about time.
In order to receive a grade, things need to be fixed on this report.
I really like the thinking in your "What should be done?" part. You have many good ideas like making commercials, education, etc. I also found your suggestion to still not build a new power plant very logical because you mention that Dominicans can change more than one bulb.
The way you labeled the picture of the gym was very informative. Putting in the times of average light bulb use for each of your group's members also makes your information more believable.
If you want to compare your findings with that of other groups', you can visit the Overall Findings page.
Thanks for providing such great information to the Dominican people.
I really liked how you extended the problem by showing area of the DR covered with gyms to show volume. This really helps to visualize such large numbers of gyms. It was impressive that you also used time (2.65 years) to show how long it would take to cover the whole country with CMS gyms. This is one of the most impressive examples of thinking I have seen in a long time!
You can compare your findings to that of others' by going to the Overall Findings page. Thanks for your hard work and for providing useful information to the Dominican people.
Your task definition is also very understandable and full of good details.
You can compare your answers to that of others' using the chart on the Overall Findings page.
Thanks for your hard work and for providing useful information to the Dominican people.
You can look at the chart on the Overall Findings page to compare your answers to others'.
Thanks for providing useful information to the Dominican people.