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<title>Built-in raincoat in a backpack</title>
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Catuiran, Mary Joy L.; Pabuaya, Richel F.; Teron, Eljay B.
This study was conducted to determine if the built-in raincoat will produce a desirable outcome in terms of appearance, durability and workmanship. The study used a raincoat and a bag. The method used in this study was the Completely Randomized Design (CRD). In collecting the data, an evaluation sheet was used. There were 15 evaluators who evaluated the sample. They were composed of (5) instructors, (5) students and (5) community members. Mean and ANOVA were the statistical tools used to analyze the data. The data revealed that built-in raincoat in a back pack was very acceptable in terms of appearance, durability and workmanship.
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