Establishment of the Kifilideen, Lukmon and Fatimo Scales in the Determination of the Magnitude of Population of any Particular Entity and other Development

  • Kifilideen L. Osanyinpeju Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria
  • Lukmon A. Osanyinpeju University of Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria
  • Fatimo F. Osanyinpeju Aderiran Ogunsanya College of Education, AOCDED, Ijanikin, Ojo, Lagos State in Affiliation to Ekiti State University, Nigeria
Keywords: Antikifilideen table, AntiFatimo table, AntiLukmon table, Fatimo table, Kifilideen table, Lukmon table, Kifilideen Scales, Population Scales

Abstract

Overtime the parameters commonly used to measure the population of a location are number of population in figure, population density in  and population growth in percentage. These parameters are not enough to quantify the intensity of the population of the entities of a place. The previous methods of measuring population which are number of population in figure and population density in  have huge and large figure which is difficult to work with and interpret. Knowing the magnitude of the population of the entity of an area would help to figure the intensity and impact of such entity in that area. This study established the Kifilideen, Lukmon and Fatimo scales to determine the magnitude of the population of any particular entity of a state, nation or location. The research work also invented the Lukmon (Power of base 3) and AntiLumon (Antipower of base 3) with Fatimo (Power of base 8) and AntiFatimo (Antipower of base 8) tables in evaluating the magnitude of the population of an entity. The study provides formulas for the determination of the magnitude of both the population and population density of any particular entity such as human being, bacteria and plant which would help to decide the level of impact of that entity in such location. The magnitude of population provides a simplify form of representing the population of a place.

Author Biographies

Kifilideen L. Osanyinpeju, Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria

Agricultural and Bio-Resources Engineering Department, College of Engineering

Lukmon A. Osanyinpeju, University of Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria

Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering

Fatimo F. Osanyinpeju, Aderiran Ogunsanya College of Education, AOCDED, Ijanikin, Ojo, Lagos State in Affiliation to Ekiti State University, Nigeria

Mathematics Department, School of Education

Published
2023-07-04
How to Cite
Osanyinpeju, K. L., Osanyinpeju, L. A., & Osanyinpeju, F. F. (2023). Establishment of the Kifilideen, Lukmon and Fatimo Scales in the Determination of the Magnitude of Population of any Particular Entity and other Development. ESUT JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, 8(1). Retrieved from https://esutjss.com/index.php/ESUTJSS/article/view/168
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