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 To determine the population of gender dominated the Malaysia from


2010 to 2019. 

Table 3.1.1 Total Population (“000) Of Gender in Malaysia from 2010 Until 2019
YEAR FEMALE MALE
2010 13858.095 14730.542
 
2011 14081.7 14980.2
2012 14294.4 15214.9
2013 14608.9 15605.1
2014 14840.6 15867.8
2015 15074.1 16112.3
2016 15286.8 16346.5
2017 15479.8 16542.6
2018 15660.8 16721.5
2019e 15751.4 16830.6
Grand Total 148936.595 158952.042

Figure 3.1.1 Multiple Bar Graph Showing the Total Population of Gender in
Malaysia from 2010 Until 2019

Population Of Sex For Each Year


From 2010 until 2019
18000
16000
14000
12000 Female
Male
10000
8000
6000
4000
2000
0
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019e
Table 3.1.2 of Mean of Total Population (“000) Of Gender in Malaysia from 2010
Until 2019

GENDER MEAN OF TOTAL POPULATION (“000)


FEMALE 148936.595
MALE 158952.042

Figure 3.1.2 Pie Chart Displaying the Percentage of Total Population of Gender in
Malaysia from The Mean of Total Population
GENDER MEAN/TOTAL POPULATION ANGLE SIZE
FEMALE 148936.595/ 307888.637 48.37353
MALE 158952.042/307888.637 51.62647

Mean of total population ("000)

148936.6
158952.04

Female Male
JIMAH LETAK PIE CHART KT SINI

According to table 3.1.1 we come into a conclusion that the population is keep
increasing from year to year, and the most dominated gender population is male
because it comes with highest population which is 158952.042 rather than the
female population is just 148936.595.

Figure 3.1.1 showing the graphical illustration of the data in the form of multiple
bar graph, from the figure 3.1.1 we can see the population of gender that had been
provided by year which is from 2010 until 2019. Overall, the highest population
of gender is in the year of 2019, which is male as the highest amount followed by
female with a slightly lesser than male, while in the year of 2010 the population
consistently accounted for the lowest amount of population for both genders.
Furthermore, a significant increase in the population for gender throughout the
year can be seen over the period given.
Jimah tolong buat huraian utk figure table 3.1.2 pastu buat huraian yg figure 3.1.2
tu .pastu dh siap settle part kita

Based on table 3.1.2, the mean of total population (“000) based on gender in
Malaysia from 2010 until 2019, we had concluded that population of female is
lesser than the population of male. Which is 148936.595 for the population of
female and 158952.042 for the population of male.

Figure 3,1,2 showing the percentage of total population of gender in Malaysia


from the mean of total population in the form of pie chart. Based on figure 3.1.2,
the total mean of population of male is higher than the mean of population of
female. Significantly, the mean of total population of male, 158952.042 which is
51.62647% is higher than the mean of total population of female, 148936.595
which is 48.37353%. The difference between two genders in the mean of total
population is 10,015.447. As a conclusion, the mean of total population of male
is higher than the mean of total population of female from 2010 until 2019.

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