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Draft A Report Highlighting "Number Of Deaths And Amount Of Property Loss on a graph"

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Performance Task-Q11(Basic Calculus)

You are a weather forecaster at the weather bureau. Your immediate concern is the safety of the Filipino residents. Every now and then, you give updates about the coming storm. There are times when you communicate with other government agencies to point out the exact location and the storm signal of the typhoon. Because the country is often visited by typhoons yearly, your immediate supervisor has asked you to prepare a news report on the quantity of deaths and property loss caused by typhoons that entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) in the past 10 years. Include in your report a graph of the number of deaths and another graph of the amount of property loss, pointing out absolute extreme values of the graphs. News often followed or looked into includes those that are accurate, timely and informative. As the weather forecaster, you will be evaluated according to clarity of the news, the accuracy of the figures and graphs presented, and the quality of implications and information presented to the viewers.

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