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•Andres Alvarado

Samuel Ortiz
Shadamy Bejarano
Samantha Moros
Chores and Nicolas Ramirez
Alejandra Martinez
Duties •9A
My group and me organized a
survey of 10 questions related to
chores and duties.
• The group of respondents are boys and
girls between the ages of 12 and 15.
• The objective of the questions is to find
out and draw a conclusion for each
question about what the boys and girls
do at home.
• The presentation is divided into two
parts, the questions where we use "have
to" and the part where we use "allowed
to"
Questions with
Allowed to
What household chores are
you allowed to do at home? 20%

• Conclusion:The majority of 15-year-


old boys and girls perform their chores
in a kitchen and cleaning environment,
tasks such as sweeping the floor or 53
%
washing the dishes are the most
frequent 27%

children washing dishes children sweeping the floor


children cleaning the bathroom
How often are you allowed to do laundry and
clean your room? 7%

• Conclusion: Most of the boys and girls 7%


surveyed are authorized to clean their
rooms every two or 1 week, and 1 clean
up every day.

87%

1 or 2 weeks Every day


they don't clean their room
Are you allowed to cook meals for
your family? If so, what dishes can
you prepare?
• Conclusion: The answers are quite
divided since almost half of the
respondents are not authorized to cook, 47%

although the majority are authorized to 53%


cook.

Allowed to Dont Allowed to


What household chores 7%

are you not allowed to do?


• Conclusion: Most of the boys and girls
are not allowed to perform tasks 27%

related to heavy weights or related to


cooking.

67%

Move Boxes Cook with Oil Wash the car


What household chore would you like to learn
and be allowed to do in the future? Why are you
interested in learning that specific chore?

• Conclusion: Respondents show interest


in chores that include cleaning to earn
money or lifting heavy things.

60%

Heavy Weight Clean Things

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