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AGRIC PRACTICAL 9.30AM – 11.00AM

1a)
Experiment to compare the porosity and water holding capacity
1b)
Grind loam and clay soil into fine particles, after drying in the sun. Equal masses of the dry, dry clay and dry loam are place seperately into three funnels which are blocked at the neck with cotton wool. The three funnels containing different types of soil are then placed on top of the three measuring cylinders. Then quickly pour equal amount of water into the funnels, containing each soil type. Then leave for an hour
1c)
i)Loamy
ii)Sandy
iii)Clay
1d)
i)I will ensure th three funnels containing different types of soil are placed on top of the three measuring cylinders
ii)I will ensure equal amount of water is quickly poured into the funnels containing th soil type
1e)
-sandy soil
Because the porosity is high in sandy soil because of large pores spaces and larger particles sizes
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2a) Specimen A_ Ranging pole.
SP A- RANGING POLE
Reason.
(i) it is made of wood with pointed steel ends.
(ii)it is painted white and red.
(iii)it is about 2m long.
Uses.
(I) it is used to remark distance .
(ii)it is used to mark definite points.
(iii)it is used to achieve straight lines.
(iv)it can also help to determine right angles during surveying.
2b)I) specimen A
Maintenance.
(i)clean thorI oughly after used.
(ii)keep away from moisture.
(iii)keep away from termites
ii) Specimen b.
i)it should be clean properly after used.
(ii)it should be stored in a good place.
(iii)it should be kept away from moisture
iii) Specimen c:
(i)clean properly after used.
(ii)dry properly to avoid rust.
(iii)it should be kept away from moisture.
(iv)store in good place.
3ai)
G is a grasshopper H is a bean beetle 3aii. Vegetables are damaged by G Grasshoppers and beans are damaged by H bean beetle
3d)
Specimen I
Control of sp-I
I. The use of bird scaring materials in form of statue to scare them away.
ii. The use of traps.
ii)Use Of Pesticides to kill them.
3dii)
Specimen J
i)Use of pesticides.
ii)Blocking of holes or leakages they used in entering farm lands.
iii)Setting traps to catch them.
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(4a)
N:
-Animal feed industry
-ceramic Industry
-pharmaceutical industry
O:
-paint industries
-pharmaceutical industries
-cosmetic industries
(4b)
-it causes loss of weight
-it causes loss of appetite
-it causes anaemia
-it damages some internal organs
-it prevent respiration
(4c)
-by dipping the animal
-by drenching
-by clearing bushes around
-by giving the animal injection

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(1) / means division or divide
Examples:
2/2 means 2/2
2 whole no 3/4 means 2¾
M=wp (1/3)yp^2 means m=wp ¾y 2
(2) Log means logarithm
Example: (8) Log5 (base 8) means Log8 5
(3) * means multiplication
Example: 2*2 means 2×2
(4) ^ means Raise to power
Examples:
3^(-1) means 3 -1
5^(2) means 5 2
30cm^(-2) means 30cm -2
(5) Tita means θ
Example: Tan tita means tan θ
(6) Pie means π
Example: Pie R sqr h means πr 2 h
(7) Base means subscript
Example: 2 Base 3 means A 3
(8) Sqr root means √
Examples:
√3-√6 2√3 means Root 3-root6 2root 3
√(¾) means sqr root(3/4)
(9) bar means a dash on top a number of letter
Example: X bar means x̅
(10) —(1) means equation 1
(11) Proportional means ∝
Example: R is proportional to 3/4rut m means R
∝ ¾
(12) Alpha means α
(13) Beta means β
(14) Gamma means γ
(15) cube root means ∛
(16) Mu means μ
(17) Rho means ρ
(18) Delta means δ
(19) Sigma means σ
(20) Tau means τ
(21) Ohm means Ω
(22) Lamda means λ
(23) Omega means ω
(24) Intersection means ∩
Example: B intersection C means B∩C
(25) Union means U
Example: B union C means BUC
(26) Factorial means !
(27) complements in sets means ‘
(28) (aq),(g),(l),(s) is used in chemistry to show
the state
of matter in equations
(29) Equivalent to means ≡
(30) Not equal to means ≠
(31) Quotation means “ ”
(32) Less or equal to means ≤
(33) Greater or equal to ≥
Example: (3/4)>=(1/2) means ¾ ≥ ½
(34) Plus or minus (or -) means ±
Example: (3/4) Na^( ) Cl^(-) means NaCl → Na
Cl-
(48) Summation means Ʃ
(49) Parallel lines means ǁ
(50) Perpendicular lines means ˩
(51) Reversible equation means ↔
(52) Infinity means ∞
(53) Approximately means ~
(57) Approximately equal to ≅
Other Symbols
(1) File means ɸ
(2) Δ means Change or Triangle
(3) slope or differentiation means dy/dx or ∂y/
∂x or δy/δx
or Δy/Δx
(4) Parenthesis means …
(5) Naira means ₦
(6) Integral means ∫
(7) Almost equal to means ≈
(8) For all means ∀
(9) There exist means ∃
(10) Epsilon means ε
(11) Vertical dots means ⁞
Tables, Radiativity Diagrams
Table1
A table of this would be computer as follows
X:1,2,3,4
FX:4,6,8,10
F(X-Xbar):10,8,6,4
Table2
A table like this would be computed as follows
Particulars: maintenance,salaries &wages,
Purchase of
Drugs, total
Amount: 2500,1000,2000,5500
Logarithm Table
Tabulate
No:92.63, Log:1.9667
No: 2.914, Log: 0.4645
2.4312
Antilog = 269.9
Therefore 92.63*2.914=2.4312
Radiativity Diagram
means
(238)U(92)=>(234)Th(90) (4)He(2)
This is computed as follows
(1)(-b± sqr rut(b^2-4ac))/2a
(2)Sqr root ((2Qh)/100)
(3)Xbar=Efx/ef
(4)Summation (n=1 to infinity )P(n)
(5)S.D= Sqr Rut ((Ef|x-xbar|^2))/Ef
(6)R is proportional to1/ sqr root