5.0 Conclusion
5.1 Computer Program
Both computer programs calculated the percentages and the number of people infected based on previous studies. The final outcome is 50% for the first program and the remaining results is 43% for the second program. (Appendix 4, 5) The results continue to stay consistent and accurate after running the program several times.
5.2 Data
The expected data from the program is proved after running it several times. It shows that the number of individuals infected remains constant, while the population decreases. The expectations were about 50% of the initial population. On the first set of results, it is 50.552% of 893,254 people. The expectations of the program proved to be correct. On the first year until the fifth teen year the results remained constant. The expectations were for the infected to decrease though time. The percentage did not decrease, but the population did. (Appendix 4, 5) The final results were different from what is expected from the program.