Producing Shoe Polish Cream Out of Banana Peelings A Science Investigatory Project conducted A Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement In Science IV Submitted to: Mr. Alfredo N. Sarabusab Submitted by: Ma. Judy Anne May T. Crisostomo Ma. Joy-mae O. Bongayan Ginalyn P. Billones Bacoor National High School – Main Tabing Dagat, Bacoor, Cavite i Abstract The Science Investigatory Project determines the possibility of the variety of banana peelings as shoe polish cream.

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This variety of banana feelings compared on each other, however the banana peelings of lacatan were the most effective. Then it was compared to the commercial shoe polish in terms of effectiveness using the acceptability test. And this test resulted that banana peelings as floor wax had no significant difference to commercial shoe polish. We therefore conclude that banana peelings of Lacatan showed potential to be an alternative shoe polish cream. ii Acknowledgement First, we would like to thank the Almighty God for the guidance and lessings that he gave us for to accomplish this project. We would also thank our parents that gave their support and permission in whenever we are doing this project. To our fellow classmates, Nico Solitana and Harold Huet, in helping and gave us some suggestion and information about in our project. And lastly, we would like to give our warm gratitude to our teacher in Physics, who gave way for us to accomplish and finish our project successfully. iii Table of Contents Title page.................................................... Abstract.................................................... ii Acknowledgement.................................................... iii Table of Contents.................................................... iv CHAPTER I: THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction .................................................... 1 Background of the Study.................................................... Statement of the Problem.................................................... Hypothesis....................................................

Significance of the Study.................................................... Scope and Delimitation.................................................... Definition of Terms.................................................... CHAPTER II: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE Related Literature.................................................... Related Studies.................................................... CHAPTER III: METHODOLOGY Methodology Flow Chart.....................................................

Research Design...................................................... CHAPTER IV: RESULTS AND DISCUSSION...................................................... CHAPTER V: SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION Summary of Findings...................................................... Conclusion...................................................... Recommendation...................................................... Appendices.................................................. Bibliography ..................................................