From table 2, found that the majority of evaluation respondents aged 16-20 years, 70 per cent, followed by the age of 10 – 15 years, 30 per cent and no more than 20 years of age estimate.
Table 2 showed that most respondents estimated age of 16-20 years, followed by 70 per cent aged 10-15 years accounted for 30 percent, and the rate at no more than 20 years.
From the table 2 found that respondents evaluate most age 16 - 20 years were 70 followed by age 10 - 15 years were 30 and no older than 20 assessors for years.