Finger 1 and 5 are RL w/ a RC of 17 and 11 Finger 2 and 8 are W w/ a RT of M, I Finger 3 is TA Finger Finger 4 and 10 are UL w/ a RC of 15 Other fingers are Amputated 17 S19rDt-rM-O 11 FPC ------------------------------------ L 3 rD---MIO From Right Finger 1 to 5, the blockings are /DT\/ From Left Finger 6 to 10, the blockings are /DD// In order to get the primary classification, I add first the numerical value of whorls and I add the pre - established fraction 1/1 to sum up of both the numerator and denominator and I come up with 19 over 3. For the Secondary classification by capital lettered group, I just simple get the blockings that is found only on index finger since both index fingers are DLW.On the Secondary classification by small lettered group , I also copied the letter t which is the Right thumb fingers, letter t in the right ring finger while the left are all dash(-) these other letters that are not a,t,r are represented by dash(-). For the Sub- secondary classification, I only involved the RT and RC of the index, middle, and the ring finger I,M,R of both hands. On the right hand, DLW from index finger has the RT of M so I directly copy the M. TA at the middle finger will be dash(-). UL from ring finger has the RT of O. Since the left hand index ring finger is amputated automatically copy what are the RT of the index and ring finger . On the middle finger has a RC of 13. To get the major classification ,thumb is the only involved, The Right thumb has a RC of 17 so it is Small (S) and the left thumb is amputated so automatically carry the RC of the right thumb which is 17 and 17, On the left hand indicates Small(S) . In the final classification, my answer is 11 since RL is a loop that is found at the right little fingerw/ the RC of 11. Lastly in the ket classification, I just choose the first loop in the classification line so I got 17 since RL is found at the first finger in the classification line.
BATULAG, Vivian Faith M. BSCRIM 2A PROBLEM: Finger 1,3,5,6,8 and 10 are Ulnar Loop with a ridge count of 19,14,10,13,12, and 14. While Finger 2, 4, 7 and 9 are Plain Whorl with a ridge trace of MMOM. FPC 19L25-W3-MOM10 M4 -W3-OOM Its primary qualification is 25/4 which is determined by adding the values of the whorl pattern on both hands. The secondary classification is denoted by a capital letter W/W which is obtained from the pattern of the index fingers. Since the rest of the fingers are Ulnar loops and Plain whorl then its Secondary classification by small letter is represented by Three dashes(3-) The sub-secondary classifications are based on the ridge count of the index, middle, and ring fingers of both hands so it is MOM/OOM. For major classification, the right thumb has 19 ridge count that's why its symbol is Large(L). While the left has 13 ridge count that's why its symbol is Medium(M). The final classification considers the ridge count of loops and whorls on the two little fingers only, so just copy the ridge count of the right little finger which is 10. The last classification is done by counting the ridge count of the first loop from the thumb to the ring finger so its key classification is 19.
WANSI,Mark jess A. BSCRIM 2B Finger 1, 5 and 8 are radial loop with a ridge count of 12,10 and 13 *Finger 3, 6 and 7 are double loop whorl wheren in finger 6 has a ridge count of 19 and the latter has a ridge trace of M,O *Finger 4 is tented arch Other fingers are amputated *Blockings from finger 1 to finger 5 are /DDT/ *Blockings from finger 6 to finger 10 are DD\T\ Before proceeding with the fingerprint classification, blockings should be done first. In the primary classification, I add all the numerical value of whorls for even numbers and added 1 as the pre-establish fraction that will serve as a numerator which is 21. Same process in getting the denominator, I just added all the numerical value of whorls present along with the odd numbers plus 1 and i came up with my answer 11. Moving on with the secondary classification by capital letter, i just copied the blockings of the index finger of both hands and put it after the primary classification. As for the classification for small lettered group, index finger is excluded. I just put dash to fingers which is not plain arch, tented arch, and radial loop. So, i started classifying from the middle to little finget. After that i proceed with the thumb. Since the right thumb is radial loop, i put 'r' before D.In the sub secondary classification, finger 2 is amputated, so i just copied O as ridge trace of finger 7. M for finger 3 and i put dash for finger 4 since it is a an arch. Same as through with the denominator, OD is given and the other one is amputated. All in all i came up with OM-/OO- In the major classification, the left thumb has a symbol of L. Since it has a ridge count higher than 17, the symbol for the right thumb is S. In the Final classification, only the little fingers are involved. I just copied the ridge count of the right little finger which is 10 and put it after the sub secondary classification. In the key classification, i just copied the ridge count of the the first loop appeared among the fingers except the little fingers that is 12. ANSWER: FPC: 12 S 21 rD tr OM 10/ L 11 D rtr OO-
Fingers 1,2,3 is AW with ridge trace of MIO and 4,5,6 is RL with ridge count of 24,21,18 and other fingers is Amputated. FPC= 23M19X-rrIOO21 L29X-rrIOO 1. In primary classification first we have to get the numerator which is 19 and the denominator is 19. 2. Secondary classification by Capital letter just copy the blockings of the index finger of both hand. In secondary classification by small lettered group that if it's not included in the a,t,r we just put dash sign. 3. Proceed to the problem, numerator I just put a dush since the middle is not belong to the a,t,r and 2r since there are two radial loop. In the denominator since the middle is amputated I just put a dush and 2r since there are two radial loop. And proceed to the thumb since accidental whorl is not belong to the a,t,r, I put a dash and to also I put a r before the secondary classification by Capital letter. 4. Sub secondary classification 3 fingers are involved, the index, middle and ring finger. In the numerator my answer is IOO, since the index, middle and ring finger is amputated by the denominator I just copied it. 5. Major classification we applied only to the thumbs. So in major just copy M from the top of AW and L is from the ridge count of RL which is 18. 6. Final classification in the rigde counting loops and whorls, the two little fingers 5 and 10 are the priority. So to get the rigde count of the right finger which is 21. 7. Key classification the rule for key classification is that all fingers are involve except the little fingers and loops are also priority I copied the ridge count of the first loop present among the fingers involved that is 23.
*Finger 1 is UL with a RC of 20 Finger 2,6,8 and 10 are RL with a RC of 16, 10 12 and 4 Finger 3 is AW with a RC of 4 Finger 4 is PW with a ridge trace of O Finger 7 is TA Other fingers are amputated *Blockings from finger 1 to finger 5 are \RXW/ *Blockings from finger 6 to finger 10 are \T\W\ Before proceeding with the fingerprint classification, blocking should be done first. In the primary classification, I add all the numerical values of whorls for even numbers and added 1 as the pre-establish fraction that will serve as a numerator which is 9. In the same process of getting the denominator, I just added all the numerical values of whorls present along with the odd numbers plus 1 and I came up with my answer 10. Moving on to the secondary classification by capital letter, I simply copied the blockings of both hands' index fingers and placed them after the main classification. The index finger is not included in the classification for the small lettered group. On the secondary classification by small lettered group, there are only 3 types of fingerprint patterns which is the a,t,r. This applies to the thumb, middle, ring, and little finger. From the right hand, the middle and ring finger are AW and PW and they are both whorls which is not belong to the small letter group I just simply put a dash (-), and since finger 5 is amputated with blocking of / I just simply r since it belong to small letter group. And for the thumb it is an UL which is it does not belong to a small letter group, instead of putting dash (-) I just didn’t put it though its not necessary. From the left hand, since middle finger and ring finger are both RL I just put r and the ring finger is amputated with finger 4 which is an PW and it does not belong to small letter group I just put a dash (-) In the sub secondary classification, index finger is RL with a ridge count of 16 which is O, the middle finger which is a whorl and the ridge count is 4 is just put I and for the ring finger I just simply copy the ridge trace O. for finger 7 which is an arch I just put a dash (-), in finger 8 which is a loop and had a ridge count of 12 I put O and in the ring finger since it is amputated I just copy the ridge trace of finger 4, and I came up with OIO /-OO In the major classification, the left thumb has a symbol of S. Since it has a ridge count lower than 17 I use Table A as a reference, and the symbol for the right thumb is L. Only the small fingers are included in the final categorization. I just duplicated the right little finger's ridge count of 4 and pasted it after the sub secondary categorization. In the key classification, I just duplicated the ridge count of the first loop that occurred among the fingers, which is 20 except for the small fingers. ANSWER: FPC: 20 L 9 R 2-r OIO 4 . S 10 rT r-r -OO
BAGGAS, ANGELYNE W. Finger 1 is UL with RC 18, finger 2 is TA, finger 3 is AW with RC 19, finger 4 is PA, finger 5 is RL with RC 15, other finger are amputated. The primary classification are 3/9, the secondary classification by capital lettered is T/T and for the secondary classification by small lettered group only radial loop, plain arch and tented arch (a, r, t,) so -ar/-ar. For the sub secondary are index, middle and ring only since the index has no RC it is - The middle with RC 19 and it is Amp it is O since the ring has no RC it is DASH. For the major classification only thump of both hand, if the left hand is 17 more use table B for the right hand, so since the left hand is 18 table B is applied so M/L. For the final classification only for the little finger, since it s RL just copy the RC 15 and for the key classification only the thump and if there is no loop but whorl take the first whorl, since the thump is UL with RC 18 just copy the RC 18. 18M3T-ar-0-15/L9T-ar-O-
AGUILAR, Leslyn D. B.S.CRIM 2 A Finding the Primary Classification to Key Classification of the the Right and Left Fingers. Problem Made by : BAQUILAN, CLINTON as my Tutor Finger 1 is T.A, Finger 2 is C.P.L.W with a ridge traced O, Finger 3 is R.L with a ridge count of 14, Finger 4 is Amp, Finger 5 is C.P.L.W with a ridge count of 5, Finger 6 is R.L with a ridge count of 19, Finger 7 is U.L with a ridge count of 15, Finger 8 is P.W with the ridge traced of M, Finger 9 is Amp and Finger 10 is R.L with a ridge count of 11. *First thing to do is the blockings wherein, the process of writing the symbol below its patterns, Blockings: (Numerator : T, C, /, W, C) (Denominator : \, U, W, W, \) Note: Remember that when writing the symbol of the fingers always write it in a capital letters. *Secondly Find the Primary Classification Note : Arches and Loops has no value. Only whoorls have the value . Do the Criss Cross pattern on finding the Primary Classification. Knowing the denominator and the numerator. Numerator (16+2+8+1= 27 ) Denominator (1+4+1=6) The Primary Classification is 27/6. *Third step is to find the secondary classification by Capital Lettered Group, it refers to the patterns of the index fingers of both hands . It always represents a capital letters. Since the right index finger is C.P.L.W and the left index finger is U.L the Secondary classification by Capital Letters is C and U. Secondary Classification by Capital lettered Group (27 C/6 U) So let's move on to Secondary classification by Small lettered group, this refers to the three types of Fingerprint pattern only. These are the radial loop, plain arch and tented arch this only applies to all fingers except the index fingers since this is used only for the Capital lettered Group. (Right- Thumb; T.A= t, Middle;R.L=r, Ring;W=-, C.P.L.W= - (whoorls are represent by a dash (-) (Left Hand Thumb; R.L=r, P.W=-,Amp=-, R.L=r Secondary Classification by Small lettered Group 27tCr2-/6rU2-r Now, let's find its Sub-Secondary Classification it is the ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing in the (index, middle, and ring fingers of the both hands with a symbol used in loops the O-Outer and the I-Inner . Index finger has a ridge traced of O, Middle finger has a ridge count of 14= O (because 14 is the increasing no. Of 12) and Ring Finger that is Amp = M.On the given problem, Finger 4 and Finger 9 is both Amputated and According to Rule No. 4, if amputated fingers is opposite to each other, classification is whoorls with meeting tracings. Thus, M is the Sub-Secondary Classification. Sub-Secondary Classification : (27tCr2- OOM/6rU2-r OMM ) Next thing to do is to find the Major Classification, loops are ridge counted, and whoorls are tridge traced. It is written in the left most part of the classification line before the primary classification. Since Finger 1 is T.A just represent it as a dash because Arches are represented by a (-) and Finger 6 is R.L with a ridge traced of 19, because 19 is more than 17 refer to ,Table A the 17 Or more, then symbol is L(Large). Major Classification (-27tCr2- OOM/L6rU2-r OMM ) Afterwards, let's go to Final Classification, one finger is a claim . It is archived by ridge counting the loops and the whools from the finger No. 5 C.P.L.W with a ridge traced of 5 and finger no. 10 R.L with a ridge count of 11. Note: Loops on the right are priorities. Final Classification Ans. (-27tCr2- OOM 11/6rU2-r OMM 11) And lastly let's find the Key Classification. This is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. It must appear from the right thumb. Since Finger 3 is R.L with a ridge count of 14, so the Key Classification is 14. Final answer : In a reason that the right thumb with a loops is the priority and it is the first to appear from the right thumb. Key Classification: Numerator: 14-27trCr2- OOM 11 Denominator : L6rU2-r OMM Final answer : Primary classification to Key Classification: 14-27tCr2- OOM 11 / L 6rU2-r OMM PADAYON TO ALL Future Criminologist💪
BANAG,ERINE MAE D. BSCRIM-2B Finger 1,2,5 are Ulnar Loop with a ridge count of 10 16, 12. Finger 8 and 9 are plain whorl and central pocket loop whorl with a ridge count of 8 and 9. Other fingers are amputated. To get the primary classification, add the second part of the pair or the even numbers that have a numerical value to get the numerator, starting on your left thumb, going to the right index, to left middle, right ring to the left little finger. Add the first part of the pair or the odd numbers that also have a numerical value to get the denominator. Starting on your right thumb, to left index, right middle, left ring going to the left little finger. Take note that in the primary classification, a whorl has only a numerical value. 2+8=10 plus the pre-established fraction, 1. In the denominator, 8+1+preestablished fraction 1 =10, so the primary classification is 11/10. In the secondary by capital letters, write the pattern of the index finger in a capital letter. Since the index finger in the left hand is amputated, copy the opposite finger, which is UL, so the secondary by capital letter is U/U and write after the primary. To get the secondary by small letters, write the pattern of your index, middle, and ring in small letters only if it is a plain arch, radial loop, or tented arch. If the pattern is neither of the three, put dush to show which finger it belongs. In the problem, the pattern of the three fingers does not belong to the group, so write 3-, same through in the left hand since they have the same pattern. In the sub-secondary, the index has 16 ridges and the symbol when it is more than 10 is O. In the middle, it was amputated, so copy the ridge count of the opposite finger and that is 8. The symbol of the middle if it is 1-10 is I. The ring has a 9 ridge count and has a symbol of I. Because both hands have the same pattern in the three fingers, the subsecondary is Oll/Oll. To get the final classification, it is the ridge count of your little finger. The final classification is 12 and will be written in the upper corner. Since they are both loops, the right little finger will be the priority. The major classification is S/S. Since the ridge count of the thumb in both hands is 10, table A will be used and it will be written before the primary classification. The key classification is the ridge count of the first loop in the line. In the given problem, 10 is the key classification since it was the first loop in the line and we wrote it before the major classification. So i came up with an answer of 10 S 11 U 3- Oll 12 FPC ------------------ S 10 U 3- Oll
RAFANOT, Winston P. BSCRIM-2A Fingers 1,2,3 is AW with ridge trace of MIO and 4,5,6 is RL with ridge count of 24,21,18 and other fingers is Amputated. FPC= 23M19X-rrIOO21 L29X-rrIOO 1. In primary classification first we have to get the numerator which is 19 and the denominator is 19. 2. Secondary classification by Capital letter just copy the blockings of the index finger of both hand. In secondary classification by small lettered group that if it's not included in the a,t,r we just put dash sign. 3. Proceed to the problem, numerator I just put a dush since the middle is not belong to the a,t,r and 2r since there are two radial loop. In the denominator since the middle is amputated I just put a dush and 2r since there are two radial loop. And proceed to the thumb since accidental whorl is not belong to the a,t,r, I put a dash and to also I put a r before the secondary classification by Capital letter. 4. Sub secondary classification 3 fingers are involved, the index, middle and ring finger. In the numerator my answer is IOO, since the index, middle and ring finger is amputated by the denominator I just copied it. 5. Major classification we applied only to the thumbs. So in major just copy M from the top of AW and L is from the ridge count of RL which is 18. 6. Final classification in the rigde counting loops and whorls, the two little fingers 5 and 10 are the priority. So to get the rigde count of the right finger which is 21. 7. Key classification the rule for key classification is that all fingers are involve except the little fingers and loops are also priority I copied the ridge count of the first loop present among the fingers involved that is 23.
Finger 1 is PW, finger 2 is RL with the ridge count of M, finger 3 is RL with the ridge count of 17, finger 4 is AMP, finger 5 is RLwith the ridge count of 3, finger 6 is DLW with the ridge count of 16, finger 7 is CPLW, finger 8 is PW, finger 9 is RL with the ridge count of O, and finger 10 is RL with the ridge count of 10. We have to block out the patterns by writing the symbols. Right Hand: W,R/,/,/ Left Hand: D,C,W,\,\ After blocking, solve the primary classification where in numerator is 4+16+2+0+0=23 and the denominator is 16+2+0+0+0=19. Take note, don't forget the pre-established fraction of 1/1. Next is the secondary classification by capital letter group where in we can find it in the index finger of both hands(secondary by capital lette: R/C). The secondary by small letter group refers to the 3 types of fingerprint patterns only. The radial loop, plain arch and the tented arch, this only applies to all fingers except the index finger since this is used only for the capital letterd group. Numerator: rrr Denominator: -rr Now let's ridge count the loops or ridge trace the whorls appearing in the index, middle, and ring of both hands. Numerator: MO- Denominator: --O Next is lets find the major classification, loops are ridge counted and whorls are ridge trace. Numerator: - Denominator: M Afterwards, letcs go to final classification, so loop on the right are the priority so the final classification is 3. Lastly, the key classification is done by re-exhi iting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification, we can only get the key classification on the right hand except our little finger. Since our finger is radial loop witha ridge count of 17, then this is our key classification. Answer: FPC 17 - 23 r r r M O - 3 M 19 - r r - - O
GUIAWAN, GODWIN B. BSCRIM 2B Finger 1: Radial loop(18 ridge count) Finger 2:CPLW (O) Finger 3: TA Finger 4: DLW(O) Finger 5,6&7: RL(11) (18)(9) Finger 8&10: PW (O) Finger 9: TA FPC: 18M28rCt-rO-O11 L1 rR-t-IO- •In primary classificatuon, add all the numerical value of whorls. Since my numerator has 4 whorls which has a total of 27, I add one to becom 28 anf the denominator are all loops and arch which has no numerical values, it should be only 1 and the result will be 28 1 • Proceeding to secondary classification by capital letter, just simply copy the blockings of the index fingers of both hands. After that proceed to secondary classification by small letter group. The rule is that if it's not included in the a,t,r we shoukd automatically puy (-) dash sign. On my right hand, the index and ring finger is whorl but only the ring finger will be having a dash sign so it will be 28rCt-r. The left hand has also two whorl, the middle and the ring so it will be dash sign and the index finger will be R, so the result will be 1rR-t-. •In the sub-secondary classification, 3 fingers are involve, the index,middle and the ring finger. In the numerator my answer is O-O since the index and ring finger is given while the middle finger is a tented arch which will be a dash sign. My denominator is IO- , the index is an inner which has a ridge count of 9 and my middle finger is already an outer whorl while the ring finger is tented arch. • Moving to major classification, the rule is that only the thumb finger are involed. We will base on the left thumb and use table A always so it should be L(large) and the right thumb that has 18 ridge count, we use table B which is M(medium). •In the final classification, only the little fingers are involve and we always prioritize the right hand with loops. Since my right little finger has 11 ridge count, the result will be 28rCt-rO-O11 •Lastly, the key classification. The rule is the same as the final classificstion but the little finger is exempted. We always use our right hand and since my right thumb has 18 ridge counys, I jusy copied the ridge count and the result will be 18M28rCt-rO-O11 L 1 rR-t-IO-
BS-CRIM 2B Fingers 1,2,3 is AW with ridge trace of MIO and 4,5,6 is RL with ridge count of 24,21,18 and other fingers is Amputated. FPC= 23M19X-rrIOO21 L29X-rrIOO 1. In primary classification first we have to get the numerator which is 19 and the denominator is 19. 2. Secondary classification by Capital letter just copy the blockings of the index finger of both hand. In secondary classification by small lettered group that if it's not included in the a,t,r we just put dash sign. 3. Proceed to the problem, numerator I just put a dush since the middle is not belong to the a,t,r and 2r since there are two radial loop. In the denominator since the middle is amputated I just put a dush and 2r since there are two radial loop. And proceed to the thumb since accidental whorl is not belong to the a,t,r, I put a dash and to also I put a r before the secondary classification by Capital letter. 4. Sub secondary classification 3 fingers are involved, the index, middle and ring finger. In the numerator my answer is IOO, since the index, middle and ring finger is amputated by the denominator I just copied it. 5. Major classification we applied only to the thumbs. So in major just copy M from the top of AW and L is from the ridge count of RL which is 18. 6. Final classification in the rigde counting loops and whorls, the two little fingers 5 and 10 are the priority. So to get the rigde count of the right finger which is 21. 7. Key classification the rule for key classification is that all fingers are involve except the little fingers and loops are also priority I copied the ridge count of the first loop present among the fingers involved that is 23.
Gunday Alladin D CRIM - 2C Problem: Finger 1 and 7 are T.A Finger 2 and 9 are P.A Finger 3 and 6 are U.L w/ RC of 13, 17 Finger 4 is D.L.W w/ RT of M Finger 5 and 10 are R.L w/ RC of 12,11 Finger 8 is P.W w/ RT of O Blockings: RH: T, A, \13, DM, /12 LH: /17, T, WO, A, \11 FPC: 13 11tA - - r - OM 12 L 1 T - a r - O - Do the blockings first. After that, get the primary classification, the numerator from finger 2,4,6,8 and 10 plus the given numerical value 1 (11) and denominator from finger 1,3,5,7 and 9 plus the given numerical value 1 (1). Then proceed to secondary classification by capital lettered group and get the answer from the index finger of both hands (A/T). The secondary classification by small lettered group applies to all fingers except the index finger since this is used only for capital lettered group. Meaning I got my answers from the thumb, middle, ring and little finger. Secondary clas. by small lettered group refers to three types of fingerprint patterns only. (a, t, r) Dash is use as a symbol for arches. I got the sub secondary classification from index, middle and ring finger of both hands (-OM-/-O-). Since finger 2 is a arch, it represent by dash. Finger 3 is U.L w/ RC of 13 w/ O symbol. Finger 5 is D.L.W w/ RT of M and I simply copy it. Finger 7 is arch so its a dash, finger 8 P.W w/ RT of O, i just copied and finger 9 is P.A so its a dash also. I got the major classification from the thumb of both hands. Since the left thumb is 17, the symbol is L(large). The right thumb is arch, so it is represented by dash in the classification only. The final classification is 12, I got 12 because both little fingers are loops, the right finger is the priority. The key classification is 13, I got the answer from the right hand middle finger which is ulnar loop with the ridge count of 13.
Finding the primary classification to key classification of the right and left finger. Problem: Finger 1 is Rl with a ridge count of 10, finger 2 is CPLW with a ridge trace of M, finger 3 is AX with a ridge count of 13 and finger 4and5 are Ul with trace and ridge of O,18 finger 6 is Ul with a ridge count of 18, finger 7 is DLW with a ridge count of 19, finger 8and10 are Amp, finger 9 is RL with a ridge trace of O. FPC: 10S19rC---MOO18 L11-D-r-OOO First method is the blocking assigning the numerical value to whorl only and always remember that Whorl only have a numerical value Arch&Loop have no numerical value. We can solve for the denominator and numerator by adding the value of a whorl to be able for as to get for the primary classification and always remember to plus the pre-established fraction of 1/1. 19/11 Second method is the secondary classification by capital lettered group. Just copy jy symbol of the both index finger and it's always written by a capital letter and It is place at the right side of the primary classification. 19C/11D Third method is secondary classification by small lettered group. In solving this we have the three types of fingerprint pattern ; radial loop, plain arch, and tented arch the symbol (a,t,r). This is applies in all fingers except the index finger because index finger is always written by a capital lettered group if the type of pattern intervenes and whij does not belong to the small-letter symbols, it must be represented by DASH to show in what finger it belongs.19C---/11D-r- Forth method is the Sub-secondary classification. In solving we have the ridge counting the loop and tracing the Whorls that appearing in the (index, middle and ring finger) (M,I,R) of the both hand. The symbol that we use in loop is we have the (I , O) inner and outer, the count must be written at the upper coner of the frame in a number and later on converted into symbol and written on the rightmost portion of the classification line same with the ridge trace. The symbol that we use in whorl are (O,I,M) outer, inner, and meeting, Index finger with a ridge count of 1-9 is I more that 10 is O, Middle finger with a ridge count of 1-10 is I more that 11 is O, and Ring finger with a ridge count of 1-13 is I more 14 is O.19rC---MOO/11-D-r-OOO Fifth method is major classification it always written at on the leftmost part of the classification line before the primary classification the and left thumb is counted first using table A. Table A RC of 1-11 is S(small), RC 12-16 is M(medium), RC 17 More is L(large) and table B RC. 1-17 is S(small), RC 18-22 is M(medium) and 23 more is L(large). Since left thumb is 11 I use the table A Left finger:S Right finger:L Sixth method is Final classification is archieved by ridge counting the loop and whorl from the two little finger, finger no. 5 and 10 and write the final answer in the right side of the Sub-secondary classification. Finger no. Is Ul with trace of 18 and finger 10 is Amp since finger 10 just copy the ridge count of finger no. 5 Answer: 18 Seventh which is the last method The Key classification this is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. Since finger 1 is RL with a ridge count of 10 this now the key classification
Finger 1is RL with a ridge count of 17, finger 2 is CPLW with a ridge trace of M,finger 3 is PA, finger 4 is UL with a ridge count of 13, finger 5 is RL with a ridge count of 8, finger 6 is AMP, finger, finger 7 is RL with a ridge count of 10, finger 8 is TA with a ridge trace of M, finger 9 is RL with a ridge count of 10 finger 10 is RL with a ridge count of 12. Now we have to block out the patterns first by writing the symbol. Right hand: /,C,A,\ / Left hand : \,R,T, \\ And after blocking, solve the primary classification where in numerator is 0+16+0+0+0 = 17 and the denominator is 0+0+0+0+0 = 1 Take note don't forget the pre established fraction of 1/1. Next is the sencodary by capital letter group, where in we can find the secondary classification by capital letter in the index finger of both hand. Secondary classification by capital letter :C/R and now let's proceed to the next: The secondary classification by small letters group,this refers to the three types of fingerprint patterns only.The Radial loop, Plain arch, and the Tented arch, this only applies to all fingers except the index finger since this is used only for the Capital lettered group. Numerator: ra-r Denominator: rt2r Now let's find the ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing in the index, middle and ring finger of both hands with a symbol used in loops the Outer and Inner . Numerator:M-I Denominator: OMI Next thing to do is to find the Major Classification,loops are ridge counted and whorls are ridge trace. Numerator:S Denominator:L Afterwards, let's go to final classification one finger is a claim, so loop on the right are priorities final classification is 8 And lastly let's find the key classification is done by re- exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification ,we can only get the key classification on the right hand only except our little finger.Since our finger is RL with a ridge count of 17 then this is our key classification. Answer is 17.
Awing, Karlo L. Finger 1 and 2 are Double Loop Whorl Finger 3 and 5 are Radial Loop Finger 4 and 7 are Ulnar Loop All other fingers are Amputated. FPC = 15 23 D r-r OOO 11 17 U --r OOO 11 The Primary Classification is 23/27 The Secondary Classification by capital lettered group is D/U For the Secondary Classification by small lettered group is r-r/--r For the Sub Secondary Classification are index, middle and ring only. Since the right index finger ( Double Loop Whorl) has a symbol of O, middle finger ( Radial Loop ) has a ridge count of 15 , and ring finger ( Ulnar Loop ) has a ridge count of 26. In the left index finger (Ulnar Loop) has a ridge count of 13 , middle finger ( Central Loop Whorl) has a symbol of O , ring finger ( Amputated , automatically copy the right ring finger ) has a ridge count of 26. For Final Classification , it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and Whorls form two little fingers no. 5 and 10. It has seen in my example that they are loops and have the same ridge count so I choose to put them both . For Key Classification, this is done by re - exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line which is 15 .
Finger 1 and 9 is RL with a ridge count of 18 and 23 Finger 2 is TA with a ridge trace of O Finger 3 is PW, Finger 4, 5 and 6 is UL with a ridge count of 13, 8 and 3 Finger 7 is DLW with a ridge count of 2 , Finger 8 is AW, Finger 10 is TA First thing to do is the blockings wherein writing the symbol below its pattern. Numerator: /TW\\ Denominator: /DX\T Next is the Primary Classification, wherein only whorl has a numerical value. Numerator is 3 and the denominator is 11. Sub- secondary by Capital letter it refers to the patterns of the Index finger in both hands and it always represent a Capital letter, my answer is T in the right and D in left since the right index is TA and the left is DLW. Sub- Secondary by small letter these refers to the three patterns these are the radial loop, plain arch and tented arch. In numerator is 3- while in denominator is -rt and in right thumb r and left is -. Next is to find for the Sub Secondary Classification, so this is by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the index ,middle ,and ring fingers of both right and left hands. In numerator I got O-I while in denominator I-O. Major Classification where loops are ridge counted and whorls are ridge trace . It is written on left most part of classification before the primary classifications. Right thumb is L and the left thumb is S I used Table A in both since the ridge count of left thumb is below 16. For Final Classification one finger is a claim, my answer is 8 since the right little finger is UL with a ridge count of 8. Lastly, the key classification, the ridge count of the first loop in the line, my answer is 18 since the ridge count of the first loopis 18. Final answer: FPC 18L3rT---O-I8 ------------------ S11 D-rtI-O
Finger 1 and 5 are RL w/ a RC of 18,12 Finger 2 and 7 are DLW w/ a RT of M,O Finger 3 is U w/ a RC of 21 Finger 9 is W w/ a RT of I Finger 10 is TA Other fingers are amputated 18 M25rD2-rMOI 12 FPC ------------------- L 4rD2-tOOI From right finger 1 to 5, the blockings are /D\W/ From left finger 6 to 10, the blockings are \D/WT In order to get the primary classification, I add first the numerical value of whorls from all even numbers from the numerator and also add all the odd numbers from the denominator and I add the pre-established fraction to the sum of both the numerator and denominator and come up with 25 over 4. I did not include the arches and loops since they have no numerical value. For the secondary classification by capital lettered group, I just simply get the blockings that is found only on index fingers of both hands so my answer is D from the right finger and D from the left finger since both index fingers are DLW. On the secondary classification by small lettered group, there are only 3 types of fingerprint patters which is the a,t,r. This applies to the thumb, middle, ring, and little finger. From the right hand, the thumb and the little finger are Radial Loop so it is an r since they belong to small lettered group and the middle and ring fingers are represented as dash (-) since they are not belong. From the left hand, the thumb is r and the little finger is t since they're both classified to the small lettered group and the middle and ring fingers are dash (-) they're not under the classification of small lettered group. For the sub-secodary classification, I only involved the RT and RC of the index, middle, and the ring finger IMR of both hands. ON THE RIGHT HAND -DLW from the index finger has the RT of M so I directly copy the M -UL from middle finger has a RC of 11 therefore it is an outer or O -Since ring finger is amputated, I automatically copy what the RT of the ring finger on the left hand which is inner or I ON THE LEFT HAND - index finger has a RT of O, since it is given just copy it. - middle finger is amputated, so I copy the RC of the right middle finger which is 21 so it is outer or O - in the ring finger, automatic there is a given inner or I. To get the major classification, thumb is the only involved. The right thumb has a RC of 18 so it is Medium or M and the left thumb is amputated so automatically carry the RC of the right thumb which is 18 and 18 on the left hand indicates Large or L. In the final classification, my answer is 12 since Radial Loop is a loop that is found at the right little finger with the RC of 12. Lastly, in the key classification, I just chose the first loop in the classification line so I got 18 since RL is found at the first finger in the classification line.
JUNIO, Jayson BSCRIM - 2A Finding the Primary Classification to Key Classification of the the Right and Left Fingers. Finger 1 is T.A, Finger 2 is DLW with a ridge traced O, Finger 3 is R.L with a ridge count of 12, Finger 4 is TA with a ridge count of 9, Finger 5 is DLW with a ridge count of 6, Finger 6 is UL with a ridge count of 18, Finger 7 is RL with a ridge count of 14, Finger 8 is P.W with the ridge traced of M, Finger 9 is Amp and Finger 10 is R.L with a ridge count of 10 *First thing to do is the blockings wherein, the process of writing the symbol below its patterns, Blockings: (Numerator : T, D,/, T,D C) (Denominator : /, R, W, T, \ Note: Remember that when writing the symbol of the fingers always write it in a capital letters. *Secondly Find the Primary Classification Note : Arches and Loops has no value. Only whoorls have the value . Do the Criss Cross pattern on finding the Primary Classification. Knowing the denominator and the numerator. Numerator (16+2+1=19 ) Denominator (4+1=5) The Primary Classification is 19over5 Note after doing the criss cross pattern at the end must add both into numerator and denominator plus 1 *Third step is to find the secondary classification by Capital Lettered Group, it refers to the patterns of the index fingers of both hands . It always represents a capital letters. Since the right index finger is DLW and the left index finger is RL the Secondary classification by Capital Letters is Dand R. Secondary Classification by Capital lettered Group (19 D/ 5 R) So let's move on to Secondary classification by Small lettered group, this refers to the three types of Fingerprint pattern only. These are the radial loop, plain arch and tented arch this only applies to all fingers except the index fingers since this is used only for the Capital lettered Group. (Right- Thumb; T.A= t, Middle;R.L=r, Ring;TA =t, DLW= - (whoorls are represent by a dash (-) (Left Hand Thumb; UL=- P.W=-,TA=t, R.L=r Secondary Classification by Small lettered Group 19tDrt-/5-r-tr Now, let's find its Sub-Secondary Classification it is the ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing in the (index, middle, and ring fingers of the both hands with a symbol used in loops the O-Outer and the I-Inner . Index finger has a ridge traced of O, Middle finger has a ridge count of 12= O (because 12is the increasing no. Of 12) and Ring Finger has a ridge count of 9 so it will be classified as inner =I on the left hand index have a rodge count of 14 so it will be outer=O middle finger has a eidge trace of M.and the ring finger is amputated so must copy the number of the right hand which is 9 so it will be inner=I Sub-Secondary Classification : (19tDrt- OOI 5-R-tr OMI) Next thing to do is to find the Major Classification, loops are ridge counted, and whoorls are tridge traced. It is written in the left most part of the classification line before the primary classification. Since Finger 1 is T.A just represent it as a dash because Arches are represented by a (-) and Finger 6 is UL with a ridge traced of 18 because 18 IS more than 17 refer to ,Table A the 17 Or more, then symbol is L(Large). Major Classification (-19tDrt- OOI/L5-R-tr OMI) Afterwards, let's go to Final Classification, one finger is a claim . It is archived by ridge counting the loops and the whools from the finger No. 5 DLW with a ridge traced of 6 and finger no. 10 R.L with a ridge count of 10. Note: Loops on the right are priorities. Final Classification Ans. ((-19tDrt- OOI/L5-R-tr OMI 10) And lastly let's find the Key Classification. This is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. It must appear from the right thumb. Since Finger 3 is R.L with a ridge count of 12,so the Key Classification is 12, Final answer : In a reason that the right thumb with a loops is the priority and it is the first to appear from the right thumb. Key Classification: Numerator: 12-19tDrt-00I Denominator :L5-R-trOMI 10 Final answer : Primary classification to Key Classification:(12-19tDrt- OOI/L5-R-tr OMI 10)
Sub secondary classification, I involved the index R(12), Middle AMP(O), ring /(13) on the right hand, and the Left hand index T(-), Middle X(O), Ring W(O), Major classification, so my 1 and 6 are arches it is represent by a dash, so there's no counted a ridge or tracing here Final classification, so my both little finger is tented arch, there is no final classification, and no need to put a dash here. Lastly, The key classification, this is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the First loop in the classification line. This is obtained by counting the first loop's ridge count from the right thumb to da ring finger, so my index has a ridge count 12. And the answer is FPC 12 3 t R-rt 00 1 10 t T-t-00
Finger 1,2,5 are Ulnar Loop with a ridge count of 10 16, 12. Finger 8 and 9 are plain whorl and central pocket loop whorl with a ridge count of 8 and 9. Other fingers are amputated. To get the primary classification, add the second part of the pair or the even numbers that have a numerical value to get the numerator , starting on your left thumb, going to the right index, to left middle, right ring to the left little finger. Add the first part of the pair or the odd numbers that also have a numerical value to get the denominator. Starting on your right thumb, to left index, right middle, left ring going to the left little finger.Take note that in the primary classification, a whorl has only a numerical value. 2+8 =10 plus the pre-established fraction, 1. In the denominator, 8+1+preestablished fraction 1 =10, so the primary classification is 11/10. In the secondary by capital letters, write the pattern of the index finger in a capital letter. Since the index finger in the left hand is amputated, copy the opposite finger, which is UL, so the secondary by capital letter is U/U and write after the primary. To get the secondary by small letters, write the pattern of your index, middle, and ring in small letters only if it is a plain arch, radial loop, or tented arch. If the pattern is neither of the three, put dush to show which finger it belongs. In the problem, the pattern of the three fingers does not belong to the group, so I write 3-, same through in the left hand since they have the same pattern. In the sub-secondary, the index has 16 ridges and the symbol when it is more than 10 is O. In the middle, it was amputated, so copy the ridge count of the opposite finger and that is 8. The symbol of the middle if it is 1-10 is I. The ring has a 9 ridge count and has a symbol of I. Because both hands have the same pattern in the three fingers, the subsecondary is OII/OII. To get the final classification, it is the ridge count of your little finger. The final classification is 12 and will be written in the upper corner. Since they are both loops, the right little finger will be the priority. The major classification is S/S. Since the ridge count of the thumb in both hands is 10, table A will be used and it will be written before the primary classification. The key classification is the ridge count of the first loop in the line. In the given problem, 10 is the key classification since it was the first loop in the line and we wrote it before the major classification. So i came up with an answer of 10 S 11 U 3- OII 12 PFC------------------------------------- S 10 U 3- OII
Solion, Elaiza S. *Finger 1 are Radial loop w/ a ridge count of 20 *Finger 2 are Double Loop whorl w/ a ridge Trace of M *Finger 3 are Tented arch *Finger 4 are Ulnar loop w/ a ridge count of 12 *Finger 5 are Central Pocket loop whorl w/ a ridge count of 13 *Finger 6 are Amputated *Finger 7 are Radial loop w/ a ridge count of 12 *Finger 8 are Double loop whorl w/ a ridge trace of M *Finger 9 are Radial loop *Finger 10 are Plain Arch BLOCKINGS;all we need first is to do the blockings before we proceed to the next step. *Finger 1-5,the blocking are: /20,Dm,T,U12,C13 *Finger 6-10 the blocking are:\20,R12,Dm,\12,A FPC=20 M 19rDt2-M-I 13 L 5rR-a OMI After the blockings solve the primary classification and the numerator is 19 and the denominator is 5, 19/5. Next is the secondary classification by capital lettered group that only apply in our index finger has D and the left hand index is R. Next is our secondary classification by small lettered group these are Radial loop,Plain Arch,and Tented Arch or the (r,a,t),this applies only to our middle,ring,little,and thumb finger to both right hand and left hand. Next step is sub secondary classification this applies only on index,middle,and ring finger to both hand. The major classification applies on the thumb of both hand.The Final classification only apply to little finger I got 13 because the right little finger is loop.and lastly,the Key classification is 20,I got it in the right thumb because it is a loop.
Finger 1 is UL with RC 18, finger 2 is TA, finger 3 is AW with RC 19, finger 4 is PA, finger 5 is RL with RC 15, other finger are amputated. The primary classification are 3/9, the secondary classification by capital lettered is T/T and for the secondary classification by small lettered group only radial loop, plain arch and tented arch (a, r, t,) so -ar/-ar. For the sub secondary are index, middle and ring only since the index has no RC it is - The middle with RC 19 and it is Amp it is O since the ring has no RC it is DASH. For the major classification only thump of both hand, if the left hand is 17 more use table B for the right hand, so since the left hand is 18 table B is applied so M/L. For the final classification only for the little finger,since it s RL just copy the RC 15 and for the key classification only the thump and if there is no loop but whorl take the first whorl, since the thump is UL with RC 18 just copy the RC 18. 18M3T-ar-O-15/L9T-ar-O-
BAGGAY RENE D. BSCRIM 2-B Problem: Finger 17 and 9 are tented arch, 2 and 10 are central pocket loop,3 plain whorl, 4 is ulnar loop 56 and 8 are radial loop FPC= 18tC--rMII/9rTra--O- => Primary classification is 18/9 since the whorl is at the finger 2 have the equivalent of 16 and the finger 10 has the equivalent of 1 plus the given fraction 1 so the total of the numerator is 18, and the other one is located at the finger 4 and has the equivalent of 8 plus the fraction 1 the total of the denominator is 9 =>Secondary classification by capital letterls, since right index finger pattern is central pocket whorl and has the symbol of C, and the left index finger pattern is tented and also have a symbol of T. I just copied the symbol of fingers and come up with C/T =>Secondary by small letter "atr", since the right thumb is tented arch (t), just copy the capital letter of the index (C),middle is plain whorl so(-) ring is ulnar loop (-) and the little is radial loop (r. And the left thumb is redial loop (r), just copy capital letter in index finger (T), middle is radial loop (r), Ring is tented arch (t), and the little is central poket whorl (-). => The sub secondary classification "I O M" Numerator: Since the index is (M) just copy it, the middle has a symbol of (I), and the ring has a ridge count of 13 so (I) Denominator: The index finger is tented arch so (-), the middle has a ridge count of 13 so it O , and the ring finger is tented arch also tented arch so(-) => Major classification So the right time is tented arch just put dash(-) and the left thumb radial loop and have a value of 17 so in getting the answer base on table A so witch is the symbol that will you going to use is L so the answer will be -/L. => Final classification In answering final calssigication one finger is claim, if both little fingers are loops right little finger is chosen. Wherein only right finger will be brought up to the classification formula. If both fingers have no loops the world will be considered. World will be rich can't you were in the right little finger is rich counted from the delta to core. So based on my table the right little finger is radial loops and has a ridge count of 15 so automatically write 15 in the fpc bear in mind that priority the red finger. => Key classification In the key classification look for the loops from thumb to ring so only my ring finger is loops and has the value of 13 my key classification is 13
Primary classification to key classification of the right and left fingers: On the right hand, the thumb is DLW whit a ridges count of 18, the index finger is UL with a ridge count of 12, the index finger is RL with the ridge trace of M, the ring finger is UL with the ridge count of 9, and AW in the little finger with the ridge count of 7. While, on the left hand the thumb is RL with a ridge count of 18, the index finger is RL with the ridge count of 11, the middle finger is DLW with the ridge trace of O, the ring finger is UL with the ridge count of 9 and in the little finger we have UL 3 ridge count. Moving on, we have to start on our blocking by giving the symbols of the the right and left hand in every finger. Numerator : \, U, D, \, / Denominator : D, R, /, /, X Just after the blocking we can now solve the primary classification. Numerator: 0 +0+2+0+0 Denominator: 16+0+0+0+4 In computing the numerator and denominator add the pre-stablished 1/1. So, the final fingerprint classification is FPC: 3/21 Next is the Secondary Classification by Capital Lettered group. In secondary classification by capital lettered group we're going to copy the symbol of the index finger only. Since our right hand index finger is U and the left hand index finger is R, we can now say that the answer here is U/R. Let's now move on to our Secondary classification by small lettered group. These are radial loop, plain arch and tented arch ( a, t, r ). This applies only to our middle, ring, little and thumb finger. Let us ignore our index finger since this is used only for the capital lettered group. On our right hand we have r - - / - - - Next is our Sub- Secondary classification this attained by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the index, middle, and ring fingers of both hand. The right hand index is O because it has a ridge count of 12, the middle is M, and the ring is I because its ridge count is 9. While, the left hand index is O because the ridge count is 11, the middle is O, and the ring is I because the ridge count is 9. On this part, you can easily get the I, M, R to both hand if you're knowledge to the ridge counts; index 1-9 is I, 10 or more is O, middle 1-10 is I and 11 or more is O, and in ring finger if the ridge count is 1-13 it is I but if it is 14 or more put O. So my answer here is : OMI/OOI Let's now move on to our Major classification. This classification only applies to the thumb. On this part you can use Table be in the right hand if and only if your left thumb has 17 or more ridge count. Since our our thumb both right and left hands is 18 so we can say that the major classification is. M/M And for our final classification, it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers, fingers no. 5 and 10. The counts result is exhibited at the extreme right of the classification line, just right to the sub - secondary classification. Finger 5 or AW with the ridge count of 7 and finger 10 is UL with the ridge count of 3 final classification is 3. And lastly, the key classification. This is done by re- exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. If you can't find loops on the thumb move to another finger u ti u can find loops but if there is no loop but whorls and count the ridges assuming an ulnar loop. Key classification 3. Final answer: FPC : 12 M 3 U r - - OMI ---------------------------------------------- M 21 r R - - - OOI 3
LORENZO, Mikee T. BFS-3A 1.Fingers 1,2,3,4,5 are radial loops with a ridge count of 16, 9, 10,13, 16. Fingers 6,7,8,9,10 are ulnar loop with ridge count of 16, 9, 10,13,16. The primary classification, a whorl, has only a numerical value. Since the problems are all loops there is no numerical value. So the primary classification is 1/1. In the secondary by capital letters, write the pattern of the index finger in a capital letter. When The finger is amputated, copy the opposite finger, so the secondary by capital letter is R/U and write after the primary. To get the secondary by small letters, this applies to all fingers except the index finger, write the pattern only if it is a plain arch, radial loop, or tented arch. If the pattern is an ulnar loop, or whorls, put dush to show which finger it belongs.The sub secondary is attained by ridge counting the loop ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the index,middle and the ring fingers of both hands. The ridge count of both hand index fingers is 9, 10, 13 ; these are all inner. The major classification for both hands is Medium. The key classification is 16 since the right thumb radial loop has 16 ridge count. The final classification is 16 since there is loops in little finger. FPC 16 M1r R rrr III16 M1 U- - - III 2. Fingers 1,2,5 are Ulnar Loop with a ridge count of 10, 16, 12. Finger 7, 8 9, 10are plain whorls with a ridge trace of M, M, M, M. Other fingers are amputated. The primary classification, a whorl, has only a numerical value.In numerator 2+8+1 plus the fraction,1 =12. In the denominator, 2+8+1+ fraction 1 =12, so the primary classification is 12/12. In the secondary by capital letters, write the pattern of the index finger in a capital letter. When The finger is amputated, copy the opposite finger, so the secondary by capital letter is U/W and write after the primary. To get the secondary by small letters, this applies to all fingers except the index finger, write the pattern only if it is a plain arch, radial loop, or tented arch. If the pattern is an ulnar loop, or whorls, put dush to show which finger it belongs.The sub secondary is attained by ridge counting the loop ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the index,middle and the ring fingers of both hands. The ridge count of the right index is 16; this is outer. The major classification for both hands is Small. The key classification is 10 since the right thumb ulnar loop has 10 ridge count. The final classification is 12 since there is loops in little finger. FPC 10S 12 U - - - OMM12 S 12 W - - - MMM 3. Fingers 1,2,5 are Radial Loop with a ridge count of 10, 16, 12. Fingers 7, 8, 9, 10 are plain whorls with a ridge trace of O, O, O, O. Other fingers are amputated. The primary classification, a whorl, has only a numerical value.In numerator 2+8+1 plus the fraction,1 =12. In the denominator, 2+8+1+ fraction 1 =12, so the primary classification is 12/12. In the secondary by capital letters, write the pattern of the index finger in a capital letter. When The finger is amputated, copy the opposite finger, so the secondary by capital letter is R/W and write after the primary. To get the secondary by small letters, this applies to all fingers except the index finger, write the pattern only if it is a plain arch, radial loop, or tented arch. If the pattern is an ulnar loop, or whorls, put dush to show which finger it belongs. The sub secondary is attained by ridge counting the loop ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the index,middle and the ring fingers of both hands. The ridge count of the right index is 16; this is outer. The major classification for both hands is Small. The key classification is 10 since the right thumb radial loop has 10 ridge count. The final classification is 12 since there is loop in little finger. FPC 10S 12 U - - - OOO12 S 12 W - - - OOO
SAGMAYAO, Trisha D. BSCRIM-2A Problem: finger 2,3,4, 5 are tented arch, finger 1,6,8,9 are plain arch. All other fingers are amputated. Primary classification is "1/1" from the pre established fraction because arches have no numerical value. Secondary classification by capital letter is "T/T", patterns of the right and left index fingers. Secondary classification by small letter is "a ttt/a aat", patterns of all finger except the index fingers. Sub-secondary classification is "---/---" because dash is the symbol for arches. Major classification is "-/-" because both thumbs are arches. There is no final classification because the pattern of the right little finger is an arch. Key classification is "-" because the pattern of right fingers thumb to ring is arch, no whorl and no loop patterns to have a classification. Placed at the extreme left of the denominator in the classification line. FPC --1aTttt--- / -1aTaat---
Primary classification to Key classification of the right and left fingers: Finger 1 is RL with a ridge count of 16 , Finger 2 is DLW with a ridge trace of O, Finger 3 is AW with a ridge trace of M, Finger 4 is RL with a ridge trace of I, Finger 5 is RL with a ridge count of 10, Finger 6 is DLW with a ridge count of 17, Finger 7 is DLW with a ridge trace of O, Finger 8 is DLW with a ridge trace of O, Finger 9 is DLW with a ridge trace of I and Finger 10 is CPLW with a ridge count of 8. First to do is BLOCKINGS, wherein we can block the patterns by writing the symbol below it's pattern: NUMERATOR: /, D, X, /, / DENOMINATOR: D, D, D, D, C After blockings, we can solve for the primary classification wherein: Numerator(2, 4,6,8,10) 16+0+4+2+1 Denominator(1, 3,5,7,9) 0+8+0+2+1 Primary classification: 24/12 Note: The sum of all the numerical values assigned to whorls appearing in a fingerprint chart, expressed as a numerator and denominator plus the pre established fraction of 1/1. * Only whorls has a numerical value and arch/loop has no numerical value. Next is the SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY CAPITAL LETTER,wherein we can find the secondary classification by capital letter in the index fingers of both hand.It always represent a capital letter. The right index finger is DLW and the left index finger is DLW then we will copy the symbol of these pattern: Secondary classification by capital letter is D/D Next is the SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY SMALL LETTER, this refer to the three types of fingerprint pattters. The radial loop, tented arch and plain arch and we can apply to all fingers except the index finger since it is use only for secondary classification by capital letter. Right hand thumb: Middle finger is AW= (-) , Ring finger is RL = (r) , and the little finger is RL = (r) Left hand thumb: Middle finger is DLW= (-), ring finger is DLW = (-) and the little finger is CPLW= (-) Next is to find for the sub secondary classification, this is to attained by ridge counting the loops and tracing the whorls appearing is the index, middle and ring finger of both hands, since the index, middle and ring finger of the right hand and left hand have a ridge traced, then we will copy as a sub secondary classification. Right hand: OMI Left thumb: OOI After sub secondary classification, we will proceed major classification wherein it is written on the leftmost part of the primary classification line before the primary classification. Since finger 6 has ridge count of 17 then we will use table B for finger 1 and table A in finger 6 . Finger 1 = S Finger 6= L Note : in major classification,when the left thumb has a ridge count of 17 or more then use table B for right thumb and table A for left thumb but when the left has a ridge count of 16 below , use table A for both thumb. Next is the final classification, one finger is a claim. Loops on the right is priorities. Finger 5 is RL with a ridge count of 10 and finger 10 is CPLW with a ridge count of 8 . Final classification is 10 Lastly, the key classification, this done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. We can only get our key classification on the right hand part except the little finger, since the finger 1 is RL with a ridge count of 16 then it is the key classification. Key classification: 16 Primary to key classification FINAL ANSWER: FPC 16 S24rD-rr OMI 10 -------------------- L12D--- OOI
Finger 1,4 are Plain worl ( W) with a ridge trace I and O, 2,6 are CPLW (C) which has a ridge trace I and O, 3,5,7,10 are Radial loop with the ridge count 13 for finger no. 3, 12 for finger no. 5&7. Finger no. 8 is tented arch and no. 8 is plain arch. The primary classification, for the numerator add the value of finger 6,2,8,4,&10 remember only worl has a numerical value so the numerator has a numerical value of 29. For denominator add the numerical value of finger no.1,3,5,7,&9 which has 17 numerical value. Secondary classification by capital letter copy the pattern of the index finger (#2&7). Secondary classification by small letter the finger involved are finger 3,4,5 and finger 8,9,10. For finger 3,4,5 r-r and for finger 8,9,10 tar. Sub-secondary classification the finger involve are finger 2,3,4 and 7,8,9 . For finger 2,3,4 IOI and for finger 7,8,9 O-- . Major classification finger involved are the thumbs finger 1&6 just write down the symbol for ridge trace because finger 1&6 is worl so (I) for finger no. 1 and (O) for no. 6. Final classification the finger involved are finger no. 5&10 but finger 5 is priority so just put down the ridge count of finger no. 5 which is 12. And lastly for key classification the finger involve are the 1,2,3,4,&6,7,8,9 finger # 5& 10 are exempted. This is obtained by counting the first loop ridge count so we have finger no. 3 which has a ridge count of 13. FPC- 13 I 29 C r - r IOO 12 O17 R t a rO- -
ESTEBAN, Hazel N. BS CRIM-2B Problem: Fingers 367and 10 are Tented Arch, 2 is Radial Loop, 1 is Accidental Whorl, 4 is Plain Arch, 8 is Double Loop Whorl, 9 is Ulnar Loop and 5 is Amputated. FPC= 8 O 3 Rtat I- - / - 17tT- -t -MI 1. Primary Classification is = 3/17 since the whorl is at the finger 8 and has an equivalent of 2 + the given fraction 1 = 3 the numerator and the other whorl is at finger 1 and has an equivalent of 16 + the given fraction 1 =17 the denominator. 2. Secondary classification by capital letter is= R/T since the index fingers are Radial Loop (R) and Tended Arch (T). 3. Secondary Classification by small letter goes (- tat) since the right thumb is an Accidental Whorl (x), middle finger is tented arch (t) ring finger is plain arch (a) and little finger is Amp (t) / (t - -t) since the left thumb is tented arch (t), middle is Double Loop Whorl (-) ring finger is Ulnar Loop (-) and little finger is tented arch (t). 4. The Sub secondary classification is (I- -/ -Ml) since the number of ridge count in the numerator in index finger is 8 so it is inner, middle and ring finger are both arches thus, it doesn’t have a value/ ridge count and in the denominator, the index finger is an arch so it doesn’t have a value/ridge count, middle finger is whorl (M) and ring finger is Ulnar Loop with 5 ridge count (l). 5. Major classification is O/ - since the right thumb is a whorl and left thumb is tented arch which doesn’t have a ridge count. 6. Final classification will be leave “blank” since it is an arch and amputated. 7. Key classification will be 8 since the right thumb is a whorl so I moved to the index finger which is loop and has 8 ridge count and that will be the key classification.
Reyes, Abegail B. 1.) Finger 1,4 are Plain worl (W) with a ridge trace I and 0, 2,6 are CPLW (C) which has a ridge trace I and 0, 3,5,7,10 are Radial loop with the ridge count 13 for finger no. 3, 12 for finger no. 5&7. Finger no. 8 is tented arch and no. 8 is plain arch. The primary classification, for the numerator add the value of finger 6,2,8,4,&10 remember only worl has a numerical value so the numerator has a numerical value of 29. For denominator add the numerical value of finger no.1,3,5,7,&9 which has 17 numerical value. Secondary classification by capital letter copy the pattern of the index finger (#2&7). Secondary classification by small letter the finger involved are finger 3,4,5 and finger 8,9,10. For finger 3,4,5 r-r and for finger 8,9,10 tar. Sub-secondary classification the finger involve are finger 2,3,4 and 7,8,9. For finger 2,3,4 101 and for finger 7,8,9 0--. Major classification finger involved are the thumbs finger 1&6 just write down the symbol for ridge trace because finger 1&6 is worl so (1) for finger no. 1 and (0) for no. 6. Final classification the finger involved are finger no. 5&10 but finger 5 is priority so just put down the ridge count of finger no. 5 which is 12. And lastly for key classification the finger involve are the 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9 finger # 5& 10 are exempted. This is obtained by counting the first loop ridge count so we have finger no. 3 which has a ridge count of 13. FPC-13 1 29 Cr-r100 12 017 Rtaro-- 2.)Problem: finger 1 is amp, finger 2 is C with the ridge trace of M, finger 3 is T, finger 4 is \ with ridge count of 13, finger 5 is / with ridge count of 18, finger 6 is \ with ridge count of 13, finger 7 is R with ridge count of 9, finger 8 is D with ridge trace of O, finger 9 is \ with ridge count of 12, and finger 10 is W with ridge count of 15. FPC: 13 M 20 r Ct-r M-1 18 M1rR-r-101 Explanation: • As to come up with my answer, by following the steps and procedures in answering the problem which is to block out first the following patterns carrying its assigning ridge count and ridge trace of the given patterns. After doing the blocking, I proceed to the first classification of fingerprints which is the Primary Classification. In this classification, finding or indicating the numerical values of both left and right hands which is the numerator and denominator. Next is the second classification of fingerprints which is the Secondary Classification by Capital Lettered Group, the involve fingers are the index finger of both right and left hands, represented by a capital letter. Next step is the Secondary Classification by Small Lettered Group which is the involve fingers are middle,ring, little finger including the thumb of both hands. The types of fingerprint patterns involve are radial loop, plain and tented arche only(a,t,r) represented by a small letters. Whorls is represented by a dash (-). Next step is the Sub-Secondary Classification which is attained by ridge counting the loops and ridge tracing the whorls appearing in the index, middle, and ring finger of both hands. The symbol used in whorls are (I-Inner, O-outer, M-Meeting). Next step is the Major Classification which is the involve finger is the thumb of both hands only. There are two tables used in this classification, Table A and Table B, by which table B is to be used only in the right hand when the left thumb has 17 or more ridge count. Arches are represented by a dash(-). Next is the Final Classification which is the involve finger are the little finger of both hands. In this classification, loops are always the priority to be brought up to the classification formula. If there have no loop appeared, considered the whorls as loops and if there is a loop and whorls appeared, loops is the priority. The last but not the least step is the Key Classification of Fingerprint which which is thumb, index, middle, and ring finger of right hand only are involved excluding the left hand. This is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count first loop in the classification line. If there is no loop appeared but whorls instead, take the first whorl and count the ridges assuming an ulnar loop. 3.)Finger 1 and 4 are Ulnar Loop Finger 2 and 8 are Double Loop Whorl Finger 3 is Tented Arch Finger 5 and 10 are Plain Whorl Finger 6,7 and 9 are Radial Loop FPC: 13M 20 D 12-M-I 10 M 6 rR-r-OMI The Primary Classification is 20/6 The Secondary Classification by capital lettered group is D/R For the Secondary Classification by small lettered group is t2-/-r- For the Sub Secondary Classification are index, middle and ring only. Since the right index finger (Double Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M, middle finger (Tented Arch) has no ridge count, and ring finger (Ulnar Loop) has a ridge count of 13. In the left index finger (Radial Loop) has a ridge count of 12, middle finger (Double Pocket Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M, ring finger (Radial Loop) has a ridge count of 11 For Final Classification, it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and Whorls form two little fingers no. 10and 11. It has seen in my example that they are the same Whorls so prioritize the right little finger which is the of Plain Whorl. For Key Classification, this is Finger 1 and 4 are Ulnar Loop Finger 2 and 8 are Double Loop Whorl Finger 3 is Tented Arch Finger 5 and 10 are Plain Whorl Finger 6,7 and 9 are Radial Loop FPC: 13M 20 D t2-M-I 10 M 6 R-r-OMI The Primary Classification is 20/6 The Secondary Classification by capital lettered group is D/R For the Secondary Classification by small lettered group is t2-/-r- For the Sub Secondary Classification are index, middle and ring only. Since the right index finger (Double Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M, middle finger (Tented Arch) has no ridge count, and ring finger (Ulnar Loop) has a ridge count of 13. In the left index finger (Radial Loop) has a ridge count of 12, middle finger (Double Pocket Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M, ring finger (Radial Loop) has a ridge count of 11 For Final Classification, it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and Whorls form two little fingers no. 10and 11. It has seen in my example that they are the same Whorls so prioritize the right little finger which is 10. For Key Classification, this is done by re- exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line which is 13done by re- exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line which is 13
finger 1 is RL , finger 2 is DLW w/ a ridge trace of M, finger 3 is RL w/ a ridge trace O, finger 4 is AMP, finger 5 is PW w/ a ridge of 13, finger 6 is RL w/ a ridge count of 13, finger 7 is PW w/ a O, finger 8 is PW w/ a ridge count of 11, finger 9 is CPLW w/ a ridge count of 13 and finger 10 is RL w/ the ridge count of 11 First you do the blockings wherein we can block the patterns by writing the symbol in capital letters. numerator: /,D,R,C,W denominator: R,W,W,C,R after the blockings we solve the primary classification remember that only whorls have numerical value and arch and loop have no numerical value numerator: finger, 6,2,8,4,10 (0+16+2+8+0+ add the given 1) denominator: finger 1,7,3,9,5 (0+2+0+1+4+ add the given 1) primary classification: 27/8 secondary classification by capital lettered wherein we can find the secondary classification by capital lettered in the index finger of both hand. the right index finger is D.LW. and the left hand index finger is P.W then after that copy the symbol of the pattern secondary classification by capital lettered :D/W secondary classification by small lettered this refers to the three types of fingerprint patter only. these are radial loop, plain, arch, and tented arch (a,t,r) this applies to all fingers except the index finger since this is used only for the capital letters group right hand: middle finger is R, ring finger is C, little finger is W Left hand: middle finger is R, ring finger is C, little finger is W secondary classification by small lettered: r--/--r sub-secondary classification this attained by the ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the ( index, middle, and ring) (I.M.R) fingers of both hands and index finger w/ the ridge count of 1-9 the symbol is I and ten or more the symbol is O, middle finger w/ the ridge count of 1-10 the symbol is I and 11 or more the symbol is O, ring finger w/ the ridge count of 1-13 the symbol is I and 14 or more the symbol is O. right hand: MOI Left hand: OOI major classification is written on the leftmost part of the classification line before the primary classification. table RC 1-11 symbol S, RC 12-16 symbol M, RC 17 or more symbol L and table B is RC 1-17 symbol S, RC 18-22 M, RC 23 or more L. since finger 1,6 is 13 use table A right hand: M left hand: M final classification finger 5 is P.W w/ the ridge count of 13 and finger 10 is R.L W/ the ridge count of 11 I get 11 because R.L is priority compare to P.W final classification:11 key classification this done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. so I got 13 since R.L is found at the first finger in the classification line. FINAL ANSWER:13M27rDr--MOI/M8rW--rOOI11
TANACIO, RAINER KLYDE BSCRIM 2-A Problem: Finger 1 is DLW, Finger 2,3,4 and 5 are Ulnar loop , Finger 6 is CPLW and finger 7,8,9 and 10 are RL. The index to the ring finger has M symbols in the right hand and in the left hand index to the ring finger has an I symbol. To answer first let's get the numerator and denominator. "Take note only whorls have a numerical value" The Thumb Finger in the right has 16 numerical values for our denominator and 5 for our numerator. Second we copy our index finger Big Letter and to get the secondary classification by small letter Take note it only refers to the three types of fingerprint The Radial Loop, Plain Arch and tented arch (a,t,r) if non of this just put dash. To get our Primary Classification to secondary classification with small lettered group to be shown below. FPC: 5 U - - - 16R r r r to get our sub secondary classification we need to focus on the index finger middle finger and our ring finger. Since the right hand has an M symbol we only need to copy it also the Left hand that has an I symbol to be shown below. FPC: 5 U - - - M M M 16 R r r r I I I
Finger 1,7,10 are Radial loops with a ridge count of 10,11,12 Finger 5,3,9 are central packet whorl with a ridge trace of M,O,I All others finger are amputated FPC: 10 S11rR - - - OM- S14rR - - r OO- 12 1.the primary classification is 17/7,sum of all the numerical values assigned to whorls expressed as a numerator and denominator plus the given fraction 1/1. 2. C/X is the secondary classification by capital letter ,since I just copy the Right and Left index finger that should represented by capital letters 3.The secondary classification by Small letter is -r-/-ra. If the pattern are radial loop,Tented Arch, plain arch just write down by Small letter a,t,r and if the pattern is whorl it must represented by -. 4.The sub-secondary is MOO/IOO since the number of ridge in the numerator in index finger is already given (M)just copy what is the symbol written and the middle finger has 11 ridge thus it is Outer and ring finger has 14 ridge count then it is Outer while in the denominator, the ridge count of the index finger is already given so just copy the symbol that was written,and since the middle finger is amputated just copy the ridge count of the right middle finger same with the ring finger. 5.Major classification is S/L it applies only to thumbs.since the numerator is amputated just copy what is written on the left thumb since both left and right thumb have 17 ridge count we use table B for the right thumb wherein if the ridge count is 1-7 it symbolize S,18-22 M,and 23 or more symbolizes L. 6. The final classification is 17.For final classification only the little finger is involved so the right little finger has 16 ridge count and it is whorl as compare to the left little finger that has no ridge count and it is Plain arch . So since whorl is always the priority than the Arch so we have to choose whorl as our final classification. 7. The key classification is 11.In key classification loop pattern is always involved. Since we have 2 loops in our problem we have to choose the first loop which is in the right middle finger.
Ventura, Reynalyn M. BSCRIM2B Problem: Finger 1 and 7 are T.A Finger 2 and 9 are P.A Finger 3 and 6 are U.L w/ RC of 13, 17 Finger 4 is D.L.W w/ RT of M Finger 5 and 10 are R.L w/ RC of 12,11 Finger 8 is P.W w/ RT of O Blockings: RH: T, A, \13, DM, /12 LH: /17, T, WO, A, \11 FPC: 13 11tA - - r - OM 12 L 1 T - a r - O - Do the blockings first. After that, get the primary classification, the numerator from finger 2,4,6,8 and 10 plus the given numerical value 1 (11) and denominator from finger 1,3,5,7 and 9 plus the given numerical value 1 (1). Then proceed to secondary classification by capital lettered group and get the answer from the index finger of both hands (A/T). The secondary classification by small lettered group applies to all fingers except the index finger since this is used only for capital lettered group. Meaning I got my answers from the thumb, middle, ring and little finger. Secondary clas. by small lettered group refers to three types of fingerprint patterns only. (a, t, r) Dash is use as a symbol for arches.got the sub secondary classification from index, middle and ring finger of both hands (-OM-/-O-). Since finger 2 is a arch, it represent by dash. Finger 3 is U.L w/ RC of 13 w/ O symbol. Finger 5 is D.L.W w/ RT of M and I simply copy it. Finger 7 is arch so its a dash, finger 8 P.W w/ RT of O, i just copied and finger 9 is P.A so its a dash also. I got the major classification from the thumb of both hands. Since the left thumb is 17, the symbol is L(large). The right thumb is arch, so it is represented by dash in the classification only. The final classification is 12, I got 12 because both little fingers are loops, the right finger is the priority. The key classification is 13, I got the answer from the right hand middle finger which is ulnar loop with the ridge count of 13.
Finger 1,3,4 are Radial Loops with a ridge trace of M,O,I Finger 5,7,9 are Central pocket whorl with a ridge count of 10,11,12 All other fingers are amputated. FPC = 10M 18rC rr- OOI 10 M. 8rC r-- OOI The primary classification is 18/8, the secondary classification by capital lettered group is C/C and for the secondary classification by small lettered group only radial loop, plain arch, and tented arch (a,t,r) so rr-/r--. For the sub secondary classification are index, middle and ring only. Since the index finger is amputated it automatically copied the ridge count of the left index finger which is 11, the right ring and little finger had a ridge trace of O,I. The left index and Little finger had a RC of 11,12 middle finger is AMP so it automatically copied the ridge trace of right middle finger which is O, so the sub secondary is OOI/OOI. For the major classification only thumb of both hand, if the left hand is 17 more use table B for the right hand, so since the right thumb has already a ridge trace M, it will automatically copy so M/M. For the final classification since both finger have no loop, the whorl will be considered so 10. For the key classification only the thumb and if there is no loop but whorl take the first whorl, since the loops have no RC but have ridge trace, just copy CPLW with a RC of 10.
GUNNACAO,Francis Clem M. BFS-3A Finger no.1- 2,4,8 are Ulnar loop with ride trace M,I,O Finger no.2-2,5,7 are CPLW with ridge count 12,14,18 Finger no.3-1 and 6 are Radial loop with ridge count of 17 and 12 Finger no.4-9,10 are Plain whorl FPC-17S18rC--- OMI14 M8rC--- 00- The Primary classification are 18/8 the secondary classification by capital lattered group are C/C since the right and left hand are the same CPLW, and secondary classification by small lattered group r-/r- since the both right and left hand thumb are RL and other finger right and left hand are automatic a dash (-). Sub-secondary classification is OMI/00- because their is a ridge count of index finger 12 CPLW then the symbol is O, and the middle finger at the right hand thumb is UL with a ridge trace of M so copy the M, while the ring finger UL with a ridge trace of I so I copy the I, and the left hand, index finger is CPLW with a ridge count of 18 so the symbol is outer and the left hand, middle finger is UL with a ridge trace of O so I just copy the O and the left hand, ring finger is no ridge count of ridge trace so I put dash (-). Th major classification is S/M because the given to the right hand, thumb finger is RL with a ridge count of 17 and that is a small and the left hand RL, the thumb has a ridge of 12 and that is a Meduim. Final classification is 14 since the given at the ring finger has a ridge count 14 to the right hand so i just copy the 14 and the left ring finger has no ridge count or ridge trace. Ande the key classification is 17 because the thumb of the right hand has RL with a ridge count of 17 and thumb to the left hand hand is RL with a ridge count of 12 so I get only the ridge count of the right hand finger which is 17
Fingers no. 1,3,10 are Ulnar loop with a ridge count of 16,11,and 6.Fingers no. 2,5,and 8 are Radial loop with a ridge count of 10,11 and a ridge trace of O. Fingers no.4 and 6 are Double Loop Whorl with a ridge trace of I and a ridge count of 17, other Fingers are amputated. UL16 RL10 UL11 DLWI RL11 \16 /10 \11 DI 11 DLW17 Amp RLO Amp UL6 D17 \10 10 DI /6 Explanation: First thing to do is the blockings, after that get the Primary classification look for the fingers that has numerical value fingers that has whorls (PW, DLW,CPLW and AW).For the numerator D4+D8 and plus 1 from the fraction is = 13 for the denominator since finger 9 is Amp jus copy what's in its upper row D1 plus 1 from the fraction is = 2 For the secondary classification by capital lettered group, we will get it in our index fingers of both hands R/R. And for the small lettered group, the fingerprint pattern is PA,TA and RL(a,t,r) tt-t/-t.If this fingerprint pattern does not appear in the problem just put a dash or leave it with no dash. From middle finger to little finger and the thumb of both hands so the answer is --r/-r-. For the sub secondary classification, Ridge count and Ridge Trace that can be found in the index, middle and ring fingers. On the right hand the index finger has a ridge count of 16 so it's O and Middle finger has a ridge count of 11 so it's O and for the Ring finger it has a ridge trace of I.And on the left hand since the index is amputated we just have to copy what's in the upper row 10 so it's O, for the middle finger which has a ridge trace of O and the ring finger is amputated just copy from the upper row that has a ridge trace of I. For the major classification, the finger of both hands will involve the thumb only with a number of 16 and 17. In this problem since the left thumb is 17 table B is applied to the right thumb so S and for the left thumb is L. For the final classification is achieved by ridge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers (fingers no. 5 and 10). Since both hand are loops with ridge counts, the right hand is the priority so the answer is 11. And for the key classification, this is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. Since the right thumb appears to be Ulnar loop and has a ridge count of 16 so the answer will be 16. By ridge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers (fingers no. 5 and 10). Since both hand are loops with ridge counts, the right hand is the priority so the answer is 11. And for the key classification, this is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. Since the right thumb appears to be Ulnar loop and has a ridge count of 16 so the answer will be 16. FPC:16S13-R-r00111 L2-Rr--00I
Fingers: 1,4,8 are Radial Loops, Finger: 2 is Tented Arch, Fingers: 3 and 10 are Amputated, Fingers: 5 and 6 are Ulnar Loops, Fingers: 7 and 9 are Whorls. FPC= 15 S1rTrr--OO 8 / L 4 Xr-- MOO 1.) In primary Classification, the numerator has just the value of one (1) which came from the pre-established value of one (1) since fingers 6,2,8,4 and 10 are loops and arches. Moreover, only whorls have their numerical value. In the denominator, only the fingers 7 and 9 are whorls that have the numerical value of 2 and 1 together with the pre-established value of one (1) that summed up into 4. 2.) In secondary Classification by Capital lettered group, fingers involved are the index fingers of both left and right hand. The right index finger is a tented arch so, its blocking is Capital letter "T" while the left index finger is an accidental loop, thus its blocking is Capital letter "X". Capital letter T is placed on the numerator on the right side of the primary classification while the capital letter X is placed on the denominator on the right side of the primary classification. 3.) In the secondary classification by a small lettered group, fingerprints involved are the radial loops (r), plain arches (a), and tented arches (t) applicable to the thumb, middle finger, ring finger and little finger of both hands. Both index fingers are not included since they already belonged to the capital lettered group. In the sample above, the finger of the right thumb is radial it means it is r while the middle finger of the right hand is amputated, simply copy the given which is radial. Moreover, the right ring and little fingers are both loops but only the radial will be represented by a letter while the little finger is just a dash (-). On the other side, the finger 8 is the only radial loop, thus it is only the finger that will be represented by letter r and the other fingers are just represented by dashes (-). 4.) In the Sub-Secondary Classification, it is attained by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing in the index, middle and ring fingers of both hands. (Fingers 2,3,4 in the numerator and fingers 7,8,9 are placed in the denominator). In the given sample above, finger 2 does not have since it is an arch, rather it will be represented by dash (-), finger 3 has the ridge count of 13 represented (O) for outer. And finger 4 has a ridge count of 15 represented by O for outer. While finger 7 has a ridge count of 15 and it was represented also by letter (M) for meeting and finger 8 has a ridge count of 13 represented by O. Lastly, finger 9 has a ridge trace represented by letter O. 5.) The major classification, fingers involved are fingers 1 and 6 which are the thumbs both left and right hand. It is written on the left part of the classification line before the primary classification. In the given sample, finger 1 is (/¹⁵). Since finger 6 is higher than 17, you will be basing the denominator from table A, thus it will be represented by (L) for large and for the numerator, since it has 15 ridge count, it will be based from the table B and represented by letter (S) for small. 6.) In final classification, it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers. (Finger 5,10). The result is placed at the extreme right of the classification line. Since the finger 5 is a loop with a ridge count of 8, then you will just copy "8" in the numerator. No need to copy the finger 10 because the right little finger is the priority. 7.) In the key classification, it is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. This is attained by counting the first loop's ridge count appearing on the fingerprint card starting from the right thumb down to the left thumb fingers except the little finger. In the given sample, finger 1 is a radial loop with 15 ridge count, thus you will just copy "15" and place it at the left part of the classification line in the numerator.
Finger 1 is Plain Whorl with a ridge count of 10. Finger 2 is Radial Loop with a ridge count of 4. Finger 3 is Double Loop Whorl with a ridge count of 10. Finger 4 is Accidental Whorl with a ridge count of 14. Finger 5 and 7 are Ulnar Loop with a ridge count of 9 and 11 Finger 6 is Amputated Finger 8 and 10 are Tented Arch And finger 9 is Plain Arch Answer: FPC= 4O13R---IIO9 O25UtatO-- First thing to do is the blocking both right and left hand,so the symbols in blocking for the right hand are = W, R, D, X, \ for the left hand we have = W, since the opposite finger is Plain whorl we just copy the symbol for the Amputated so that is W, U, T, A, T. for us to solve the primary classification ,we just focus on the whorls, because whorl has only the numerical value. We begin on the left hand thumb up to the right index down to the left middle up to the ring finger down to the left little finger, So the total is 12 plus the pre-establish fraction which is 1 So 13 .let us also solve Denominator so right thumb finger down to the index left finger up to the middle right finger down to the left ring finger up to the right little finger so the total of all whorls are 24 plus the pre- established fraction which is 1. So the denominator is 25. NOTE: DON'T FORGET TO ADD THE PRE-ESTABLISHED NUMBER BOTH NUMERATOR AND DENOMINATOR IN GETTING YOUR PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION. SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY CAPITAL LETTERED GROUPS. In getting this the index fingers of both hand is always represented by capital letter, either that is PLAIN ARCH, TENTED ARCH, WHORLS OR LOOPS.ALWAYS USE THE SYMBOLS IN CAPITAL LETTER. But for loops instead of putting slash just put the capital letter if it is place in the index finger So our secondary classification by capital lettered are R for numerator and U for denominator. NOTE: ONLY THE INDEX IS INVOLVE IN GETTING OUR SECONDARY Classification BY CAPITAL LETTERED. SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY SMALL LETTERED GROUP. In getting this, only the RADIAL LOOP, PLAIN ARCH, and TENTED ARCH (a, t, r) is involves. It applies to all fingers except the index fingers since this is used only for the capital lettered group. But since we don't have any of them in our right hand we just put a dash for numerator --- for our denominator we have only the left middle finger, left ring finger and left little finger. So the denominator is t, a, t. In our left thumb hand if is not involve in a family by atr. No need for us to put a dash because it is understood. SUB-SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION Is attained by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the INDEX, MIDDLE, and RING fingers both hand. So our sub-secondary classification for our numerator is, Since the ridge count of radial loop in index finger is 4 that is Inner(I) for the middle finger the ridge count is 10 that is still on the INNER(I) and In our ring finger ridge count is 14 , so that is Outer because is over on the exact ridge count for both ring fingers. So overall our numerator for is IIO FOR our denominator since the Ulnar loop have an 11 ridge count that is outer, and tented arch and plain arch have no ridge count so we put a dash for them. So our overall denominator is O-- NOTE: IN GETTING THE SUB-SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION INDEX, MIDDLE, RING FINGERS BOTH HAND ONLY INCLUDED. FOR BOTH INDEX FINGERS 1-9 IS INNER (I) 10 or more ridge count is OUTER (O) FOR BOTH MIDDLE FINGERS 1-10 Ridge count IS INNER (I) 11 OR MORE ridge count IS OUTER (O) FOR BOTH RING FINGERS 1-13 ridge count is INNER(I) 14 OR MORE RIDGE COUNT IS OUTER (O). MAJOR CLASSIFICATION Loops are ridge counted, and whorls are ridge traced. Since our right thumb is PLAIN WHORL with a ridge traced of O and the opposite thumb is AMPUTATED WE just copy the ridge traced which is O. So for our major classification in numerator i just automatically write the symbol or the ridge traced which is O, since the opposite thumb is amputated i still automatically copy the ridge traced which is O for our denominator. FINAL CLASSIFICATION IN GETTING THIS CLASSIFICATION THERE ARE ONLY TWO FINGERS INCLUDED. WHICH IS THE FINGER 5 AND 10 BY COUNTING THEIR RIDGE COUNT EITHER THAT IS WHORLS OR LOOPS. So since the ridge count of our both little finger, at the right hand we have ULNAR LOOP with a ridge count of 9 and The opposite finger is Tented arch . Automatically that our final classification is 9. Because in our final classification right little finger is the priority. And arches didn't have a ridge count. If both little fingers is whorl with a ridge count of 12 and 13 choose the first whorl on the right little finger.( But if the right little finger is whorl with a ridge count of 11 and the opposite finger is loops with a ridge count of 14 always choose the loops ) KEY CLASSIFICATION IN GETTING THIS CLASSIFICATION WE CAN JUST COUNT THE RIDGE COUNT OF THE FIRST LOOP IN THE CLASSIFICATION LINE . since our first loop at the right hand is Radial Loop with a ridge count of 4. that is our key classification . NOTE: IN GETTING THIS CLASSIFICATION LITTLE FINGERS EXEMPTION. DALWINES, LAIZA, A. BSCRIM 2-B
ULAO,Vannie low B. BFS-3A Finger 1 and 4 are Ulnar Loop Finger 2 and 8 are Double Loop Whorl Finger 3 is Tented Arch Finger 5 and 10 are Plain Whorl Finger 6,7 and 9 are Radial Loop FPC = 13M 20 D t2-M-I 10 M6 rR-r-OMI The Primary Classification is 20/6 The Secondary Classification by capital lettered group is D/R For the Secondary Classification by small lettered group is t2-/-r- For the Sub Secondary Classification are index, middle and ring only. Since the right index finger (Double Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M, middle finger (Tented Arch ) has no ridge count, and ring finger (Ulnar Loop ) has a ridge count of 13. In the left index finger (Radial Loop) has a ridge count of 12, middle finger ( Double Pocket lLoop Whor) has a symbol of M , ring finger (Radial Loop ) has a ridge count of 11 For Final Classification, it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and Whor form two little fingers no. 10and 11. It has seen in my example that they are the same Whorls so prioritize the right little finger which is the of Plain Who For Key Classification, this is Finger 1 and 4 are Ulnar Loop Finger 2 and 8 are Double Loop Whorl Finger 3 is Tented Arch Finger 5 and 10 are Plain Whorl Finger 6,7 and 9 are Radial Loop FPC =13M 20 D t2-M-I 10 M6 rR-r-OMI The Primary Classification is 20/6 The Secondary Classification by capital lettered group is D/R For the Secondary Classification by small lettered group is t2-/-- For the Sub Secondary Classification are index, middle and ring only. Since the right index finger (Double Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M, middle finger (Tented Arch) has no ridge count, and ring finger (Ulnar Loop) has a ridge count of 13. In the left index finger (Radial Loop) has a ridge count of 12, middle finger (Double Pocket Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M , ring finger (Radial Loop ) has a ridge count of 11 For Final Classification, it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and Whorls form two little fingers no. 10and 11. It has seen in my example that they are the same Whorls so prioritize the right little finger which is 10. For Key Classification, this is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line which is 13done by re - exhibiting the ridge cOunt of the first loop in the classification line which is 13
LUMIWES, Junieca L. BSCRIM2C Finger 1 is amputated finger 2 and 8 are DLW with the ridge trace of M and O finger 3 is TA finger 4, 6 and 7 are UL with the ridge count of 13, 17 and 2 finger 5 and 10 are RL with the ridge count of 7 and 6 finger 9 is PW with a ridge trace of M. first do the blockings wherein we can block the patterns by writing the symbol. Blocking a right finger 1-5: \ D t \ / and the left finger 6-10: / U D w \. After the blocking we solve the primary classification, with the numerical value of whorls- designated value of each finger with whorls according to the finger on which they appear, right hand: (16, 16, 8, 8, 4) and left hand: (4, 2, 2, 1, 1). But always remember that only whorls have numerical value, loops and arch have no numerical value, now we have a numerator and denominator our numerator is the finger 6,2,8,4,10 and the denominator is finger 1,7,3,9,5 and we have also the given 1 over 1 that we add. Numerator: 0+16+2+0+0 add the given 1 Denominator: 0+0+0+1+0 add given 1 PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION: 19/2 Secondary classification by capital letters, we found our secondary classification in our both index finger and just copy the indicated symbol. Our numerator is index finger in our right hand which is DLW the symbol is capital letter D, and our denominator is index finger of our left hand which is UL with the symbol capital letter U. SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION: D/U Secondary classification by small letter, the small letter group of the primary classification includes prints having arches, tented arches and radial loops on fingers other than the indexes with symbol (a, t, r). this applies to all finger except index finger since index is only used for the capital letters. Right hand middle finger is t, ring finger is \, and little finger is /. Left hand middle finger is D, ring finger is w, and little finger is \. Secondary classification by small letter; t-r/--r Sub-secondary classification is the groupings of prints according to the ridge count of loops and ridge tracing on whorls. The ridge count of the loops is recorded a I (inner) and O (outer). The ridge tracing is recorded as I (inner), M (meeting) and O (outer). We found this in our both hand place at our index, middle and ring finger. Loops ridge count index finger 1-9 the symbol is I and 10 or more the symbol is O. Middle finger 1-10 the symbol is I and 11 or more is O. at last ring finger 1-13 the symbol is I and 14 or more is O. Right hand: index finger is just copying the symbol M, middle finger since TA is no RC and RT just write a dash (-) and ring finger is having a ridge count 13 the symbol is I. Left hand: index finger has a RC of 2 the symbol is I, middle finger since DLW just copy the symbol O, and ring finger is having a RT M just copy the symbol M. Sub-secondary classification: M-I/IOM Major classification represents only to the both thumbs. In a set of prints having loop patterns in both hands, the ridge count of the left thumb governs the symbol for the right thumb. Table A: 1-11 (S), 12-16 (M) and 17 or more (L) Table B: 1-17 (S), 18-22 (M) and 23 or more (L) A left thumb always uses a table A, and if the Right thumb has 17 or more Ridge count used a table B. Since finger 6 is 17 RC use table A and also the finger 1 since finger 1 is amputated the ridge count of finger 6 is same. Right hand: S Left hand: L Final classification is arrived at by counting the number of ridges in case of loops on the right and left little finger and placing them as numerators and denominators. Finger 5 is RL with the ridge count of 7 and finger 10 is RL with the ridge count of 2, I get the 7 because radial loop is the first loop and priority. Final classification: 7 Key classification is applied to all fingers except little fingers, we find the very first loops value appearing 10 fingers. So, I got 17 since finger 1 in amputated the ridge count of finger 6 is carried to finger so that my key classification is 17. FINAL ANSWER: FPC= 17S19Tt-r M-I 7/ L2U--r IOM
MASSAGAN, FREDDIE GRAIL L. BS CRIM 2B Question: Fingers 1, 3 and 8 are Radial loop with a ridge count 6. Fingers 4, 7, and 10 are Central pocket loop whorl with a ridge trace O. Fingers 2, 5, 6 and 9 are Ulnar loop with a ridge count 14. FPC: 6S10rUr--OIO14 - Numerator M3 Cr--OIO - Denominator First of all before the counting, do first the blockings then do the primary classification by counting the ridges of those fingers which is a whorl. For the secondary classification by Capital letter copy the symbol only on the index finger (U/C). And for the secondary classification by small letters only those who belongs to the a,t,r and the rest will be represented as dashes. Only the middle finger, ring finger and thumb finger belongs to this classification. For the sub- secondary classification at the right hand, the index has 14 ridge count then it will be outer (O), middle has 6 count then it will be inner (I) and since the ring finger is a Whorl just copy the trace symbol given which is O. For the left hand, the index is whorl so just copy the symbol (O), middle finger has 6 ridge count and it's symbol is inner (I) and ring finger finger has 14 ridge count so it is an outer (O). For the major classification the numerator is S and the Denominator is M since the denominator is below 17 ridge count then the answer was based on table A. For the final classification only the little finger belong, since it is the same loops get only the ridge count of the right little finger. And lastly for the key classification look for the first loops in the right hand finger and that would be the answer. Copy the ridge count before the major classification. Take note that when you write your answer in the FPC the numerator and denominator are aligned.
Hufalar daryll jay C. Primary to key classification Finger 1 and 2 are radial loop with ridge count of 5 and 6 others finger are amputated Answer FPC S16rR---IMM / S10rR---IMM Blocking for finger 1,2,3,4,5 / R W W W And blocking for 6,7,8,9,10 \ R W W W Primary Classification we must count all the whorl 16/10 For secodary classification by capital letter finger involved only is 2 and 7 I copy the blockings R since finger 7 is amputated I copy the R Sub secondary classification fingers involved are 2,3,4 and 7,8,9 since the ridge count of finger 2 is 6 then it is Inner and since finger 3 and 4 are amputated we considered it as a meeting for finger 7 it is amputated but our finger 2 has ridge count so we must copy it then finger 8 and 9 are meeting To get major classification finger involve only are 1 and 6 since our finger 1 has a ridge count of 5 based on the rule in major classification it is Small (S) since our finger 6 is amputated copy what we did to finger 1 In getting the final classification fingers involved are 5 and 10 since it is both amputated it is considered counted as a 32 Lastly in getting the key classification fingers involved are 1,2,3,4 in our right hand and the rule is Radial loop and ulnar loop must be copied its ridge count our finger 1 is Radial loop so I copied its ridge count for the key classification
F-1,5,6,9 (ulnar loop) F-2(Tented arch) F-3(Radial loop) F-4(Double loop whorl) F-8,10(Central) .The primary classification is 12/1 .The secondary classification by capital letter is T/A .The secondary classification by small letter are middle,ring and Little fingers are involve soThe secondary classification by small letter is ---/--- .For the Sub-secondary classification are index, middle,ring only are involve since the right index finger is (Tented arch),the middle finger is (ulnar loop) and has a ridge count of 8,and in index finger represent by (double loop whorl) has a symbol of O. In left index finger is (Plain arch), Middle finger(Central pocket loop whorl) has a symbol of M,and in ring finger is (Ulnar loop) with a ridge count of 10. For Final Classification,it is achieved by ridge counting of the loops by the two little finger the no. 5 and 10.So as you can see in my example #5 is Ulnar loop and has a ridge count of 10 so we just only copy Ten. For The Key classification,done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop.The finger involve are Thumb,index, middle and ring.we can see in my example that the thumb is ulnar loop we just only copy the ridge count 18 for our final key Classification.
Problem: Finger 1, 5,7 is radial loop and finger 2,6,8 is ulnar loop and other finger is dooble loop whorl. So we gotta get first the Primary Classification which are 15 (the Enumerator) and the Denominator 3, take note that only whorls have numerical value and always add pre established fraction 1/1. Also if there's no whorls identified always put 1 as a numerical value. Next is get the Secondary Classification by Capital Letter and that would be U, R a symbol from both Left/Right Index Finger.Then moving on to Secondary Classification by Small letter, RH are "- - r" and LH "- - -" This applies to all fingers except the index finger since it's only used for Capital Letter. The Sub Secondary Classification which are RH "- MM" and LH "-M-" since arches have no counts it is represented by a dash(-) symbol and I got 3 of 'em, I got the M symbol from the RH ring finger cause it's already appeared and just copy it and the symbol I from the LH index finger it counts only 7 so it goes for Inner and again I got the Outer symbol from LH middle finger and counts total of 12 so its gotta be M. Major Classification: The major classification system is based on the primary classification system and divides fingerprints into four major groups: arches, loops, whorls, and composite. In this case, the major classification for finger 1, 5, and 7 would be loops, while the major classification for finger 2, 6, and 8 would also be loops. The remaining fingers would be classified as whorls. So the major classification of the problem would be S to the right hand and S to the left hand. The Final classification if both fingerprint is a loop the little finger is the priority you must get the number of a little finger or the right hand which is 5 and then put it behind the sub-secondary Lastly Key Classification: The key classification system is a numerical system that assigns each finger a value between 1 and 10, with the thumb being 1 and the pinky being 10. Based on this system, finger 1 would be classified as 1, finger 2 as 2, finger 5 as 5, finger 6 as 6, finger 7 as 7, finger 8 as 8, and fingers 3, 4, and 9 as 3, 4, and 9 respectively. This obtain led by counting the first loop ridge count appearing on the fingerprint card starting from the right thumb. So if the thum on the right hand is a whorl you may go to a index finger. But in my problem,it is possibly a radial loop number 1 so it means you may put the number after major classification. Answer: 1S10rU--r-MM5 S10 R----M -
Problem: F1 is TA, F2 is CPLW with a symbol of O, F3 is AW symbol of O, F4,F5 is RL with a ridge count of 15, F6,F7 is UL with a ridge count of 18, while F7 with a symbol of I, F8 is DLW with a symbol of I, Finger 9,10 is PW with a symbol of M. And O. FPC= 15-20tC-rrOOO15 L10U---IIM Primary classification this is where you are going to get the total numerical value in denominator and numerator,after you already block the 10 fingers and you've already counted , remember that the maximum numerical value of both fingers is 32. Secondly, Secondary classification by the capital lettered group consists of the index finger both the left and right finger, if the blocking are radial loop don't write the symbol but the letter and always put it as a capital letter. Moreover, the secondary by small lettered group consists of the middle, ring and little finger take note( only plain arch,radial loop and tented are accepted in the small lettered group) if none of this are not found put a dash (-). In addition this is attained by the ridge counting the loop and the loop or ridge tracing the whorls, the ridge counts or symbol are written on the right corner of the frame, take note that symbols which are whorls need to be counted to get the numerical value those numerical value exceeds in 10 for the index is Outer lower than 10 is inner, while the Middle finger is 11, and the ring is 14 always remember this rules. Moreover, Major classification is written on the leftmost part of the FPC line before the primary classification,which you can see in your thumb. Always remember that table B can only be used by the right finger if the left thumb has a 17 or more ridge count. In the final, only the little finger of your right hand is the priority and only radial loops and if you can't see a radial loop leave it blank, but if the radial loop is found on the left finger you need to carry it on. In the key classification only the right finger and loops are picked but if none of this is found you must start from the thumb finger again and count the number of the whorls that are stationed in the thumb and put it and that's how I get to solve the problem.
Primary classification to key classification: PROBLEM: Finger 1,4,5 are radial loop, plain whorl and radial loop with a ridge count of 10,O,16. Finger 2,3,10 are tented arch and other fingers are amputed. FPC=10S9rTt-r --O 16 / S2rTt-t --O BLOCKINGS: Right finger Blockings: /TTW/ Left finger Blockings: \TTWT Explanation: First we must do the blockings, next step is getting the primary classification, in getting primary classification, i look only for the fingers that have whorls, now in right fingers theres only one whorl present, so i get the number which is 8 in the finger 4 and add the pre- established fraction which is 1,same as through with the left fingers, i get only the whorl number which is 1 at finger 9 and add also the pre-established fraction which is 1, and my answer is 9/2. For secondary classification by capital lettered group, it is always represented by a capital letter in the index of both hands, so i just copied the big letter blockings of both fingers which is index and place it at the right side of my primary classification, and i got 9T/2T. Moving on to the secondary classification by small lettered Group, this applies to all fingers except the index finger, and all fingers that belongs to the a,t,r or plain arch, tented arch and radial loop will applied to a small lettered group. My answer is (rt-r) for the thumb, middle, ring and little in the numerator and (rt-t)for the dinominator same as through with thumb, middle, ring and little. Next step is sub secondary classification, we must look for thier ridge count and symbols, but if the fingers are arches, we used Dash as a symbol. Since the finger 2,3 are tented arch, i put dash because they have no ridge counts and only the plain whorl has a ridge count which is O, same with the finger 7,8,9 because they are amputed, then the result is --O/--O. For major classification, my answer for right finger is (S) because the right thumb has 10 ridge count, same as through with the amputed left thumb finger. My answer is S/S. For final classification, the right finger is automatically chosen if they are both loops in little fingers, since the finger 5 is radial loop with a ridge count of 16 and finger 10 is tented arch that have no ridge count, i get 16 for my final classification. For key classification, every first loop present in the right fingers will priorities, since finger 1 is the first loop present with the ridge count of 10 in finger 1 to 5, i answered 10 for the key classification.
IRIFF KAYE B. WADWADAN BSCRIM 2A Finding the primary classification to key classification of the right and left hand. Finger 1 is DLW with a ridge count of 10 Finger 2 is RL with a ridge count of 3 Finger 3 is TA with a ridge count of 4 Finger 4 is AW with a ridge count of 12 Finger 5 is RL with a ridge count of 15 Finger 6 is DLW with a ridge count of 18 Finger 7 is PW Finger 8 is CPL with a ridge count of 10 Finger 9 is DLW Finger 10 is PW >First thing to do is BLOCKING ,wherein we need to block out the following patterns by writting the symbol. NUMERATOR (D,R,T,X,/) DENOMINATOR (D,W,C,D,W) > Second step is to look for the primary classification.To get the primary class. add the number that has a numerical value to get the numerator . Starting from your left thumb,going to the right index,next to left middle finger , to right ring finger to the left little finger .And for the denominator , start on your right thumb,going to the left index ,to right middle finger ,to left ring finger going to the right little finger . So for the numerator (4 +2+8+1)plus the pre-established fraction 1 .And for the denominator (16+2+1)plus 1 for the pre-established fraction. *only whorls has a numerical value FPC 15+1=16 __________ 19+1=20 >Next step is the Secondary Classification by Capital lettered group.Just copy the symbol in the index finger . For the right index finger we have RL and for the left index finger we have PW FPC 16 R __________ 20 W >Next is the Secondary Classification by small lettered group.So this is applies to all fingers except the index finger since this is used only for the Capital lettered Group.In secondary Class.by small letter this refers to the 3 types of fingerprint pattern only and these are the radial loop,plain arch and tented arch(a,t,r) Right Hand : middle finger is TA(t),ring finger is AW (-) little finger is RL(r) and thumb finger is DLW (-) Left Hand : middle finger is CPL(-),Ring finger is DLW(-),little finger is PW(-) and thumb finger is DLW(-) FPC 16 R t-r --------------- 20 W --- >Next is to find the for the sub-secondary classification.So this is by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the (index ,middle and ring fingers of both hands ) Right hand:III Left hand :-I- FPC 16 R t-r III --------------------------- 20 W --- -I- >Next step is to find for the major classification which applies only to thumb and it is written on the leftmost part of the classification line before the primary classification.Since the ridge of the left thumb is 18 we will use Table B in the right hand and table A for the left hand . FPC S 16 R t-r III --------------------------------- L 20 W --- -I- > We may now proceed to final classification,it is achieved by rIdge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers ,fingers no.5 and 10.Finger 5 is RL with a ridge count of 15 and finger 10 is PW which has no ridge count.So the final classification is 15. FPC S 16 R t-r III 15 ---------------------------------- L 20 W --- -I- > So for the last step which is the key classification ,this is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line.Since the right hand of index finger is Loop we will take it as the key classification , so the key classification is 3. FPC 3 S 16 R t-r III 15 ----------------------------------------- L 20 W --- - I -
Problem finger:2,3,4&5 are Radial loop ,finger 1,6,8&9 are plain arch all other fingers are amputated. Primary classification is 1/1 because loop and arch has no numerical value. Secondary classification by capital letters is R/R, the pattern of right index finger is R and left index is amputated so I just copy the right index pattern. Secondary classification by small letters is a, rrr/a, aar pattern of all fingers except index finger. Sub secondary classification is III /-I- inner for the finger 2,3,4 &7 and dash for the 6&8 because it's the symbol for plain arch. Major classification is -/- because both thumbs are arches. The final classification is 11 because it's the ridge count of the right little finger. Key classification is 9 because it's the ridge count of the first loop on the right hand. FPC 11-1 aRrrr III 11 / -1 aRaar -I-
LASANG, Greta B. BS CRIM 2A Finding primary to key Classification Finger 1 is DLW with a ridge count of O Finger 2,7,8 are RL with a ridge count of 9,11,13 Finger 3 is UL Finger 4,5,6,9 are TA Finger 10 is PW with a ridge count of 11 First is to do blockings Numerator: (T,R,\,T,W) Denominator: (D,R,\,T,T Second is the Primary Classification Only PW has numerical value which is 1+1= 2 next is only DLW has nunmerical value which is 16+1= 17 Next is the Secondary classification by capital lettered Which is on the right hand index finger we have RL on the other hand it is also RL so FPC = 2 R --------------- 17 R Next is secondary classification by small lettered FPC= 2 R - 2 t --------------------- 17 r R r t - Next is the Sub secondary classification this is attained by ridge counting the loops or ridges tracing whorls appearing is the index, middle and the ring fingers of both hand. FPC = 2 R - 2 t I - - ---------------------------- 17 r R r t - OO- Next is the major classification This is similar to previous classification though it applies only to the thumbs. Which is in the right thumb it is DWL with a ridge count of O and in the left finger it is TA FPC = O 2 R - 2 t I - - -------------------------------- 17 r R r t - OO- Next is the final classification it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and the whorl apply only on the two little finger. On the two little finger on the right hand it is TA while on the left hand it is PW with a ridge count of 11 FPC = O 2 R - 2 t I - - -------------------------------- 17 r R r t - OO- 11 Last is the key classification This is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. Since the right hand finger 2 is loop we will take it as the key classification which is 9. FPC = 9 O 2 R - 2 t I - - -------------------------------- 17 r R r t - OO- 11
PROBLEM: Finger 1 and 6 are Tented Arch. Finger 3 is Central Pocket Loop Whorl with a ridge count of 12,13,14. Finger 8 is Ulnar Loop with a ridge count of 4. Finger 9 is Accidental Whorl with a ridge count of 16. Other fingers are amputated. FPC 12-1 tR - 2r OII 3/ -10 tR 2-r OIO BLOCKINGS: Blockings from Finger 1 to 5: TRC// Blockings from 6 to 10: TR/X/ EXPLANATION: Before proceeding to the fingerprint classification, blockings should be done first. In getting the Primary Classification, add the numerical values of Whorls present along with the even numbers. In the numerator there is no whorl, copy the given numerical value 1 which is the pre-established fraction. Same as through in getting the denominator, just add all the numerical value of whorls that have odd number. Since there are two whorls, we just have to add their numerical value plus the pre-established fraction which is 1, the result is 10. Proceeding to Secondary Classification by Capital Letter, just simply copy the blockings of the Index Finger of both hands, then after that proceed to Secondary Classification by Small Lettered Group. In Secondary Classification by Small Lettered Group the rule is that if it’s not included in the a,t,r we just have to simply put - (dash sign). Based on the problem, in the numerator the middle finger is a whorl so we just have to put - and 2r since there are two Radial Loop. In the denominator, two whorls are present so we just have to put 2- and r. Let’s proceed to the thumb since Tented Arch is included in a,t,r, we just have to put t before the Secondary Classification by Capital Letter. In the Sub-Secondary Classification, 3 fingers are involved, the index, middle and ring finger. In the numerator, my answer is OII, since the index finger in amputated, I just copied the ridge count of the left index finger, the RC is 14 and is equivalent to O. I got II based on the ridge count of middle and ring finger. In major classification, the rule is that the only finger that is involved are the thumbs. In the major classification, since both thumbs are tented arch, I just put dash. In the Final Classification, only the little fingers are involved and loops are the priority. So we just have to get the ridge count of the right little finger which is 3 and put it after the sub secondary classification. Moving on to the last classification which is the key classification, the rule for key classification is that all fingers are involve except the little fingers and loops are also the priority, I just copied the ridge count of the first loop present among the fingers involved that is 12.
Pacna, Tanya Faith B. BSCRIM 2-A Problem: Finger 1, 4, 7 ,8, 9 are Plain Whorl Finger 2, 6 are Tented Arch Finger 3, 5, 10 are Ulnar Loop •To solve for the primary classification, the whorl has a numerical value while the arch and loop doesn't have a numerical value, plus the pre-established fraction of 1/1. •To solve for the secondary classification by Capital and Small Letter Group, the Capital lettered refers to the patterns of the index fingers of both hand while the Small letters refers to the three types of fingerprint pattern only. So the Primary Classification and its Secondary Classification by Capital and Small lettered group is 11T---/20W--- •For its sub secondary classification, Finger 2 is tented arch which is equivalent to dash (-) symbol. Finger 3 is ulnar loop that has 9 ridge count which is equivalent to I symbol. Finger 4 is plain whorl that has O symbol. Finger 7 is a plain whorl that has 10 ridge count which is equivalent to O symbol. Finger 8 is Plain Whorl that has O symbol. Finger 9 is Plain Whorl that has I symbol. So the primary classification to sub secondary classification: FPC 11T----IO/20W---OOI •For its major classification, it applies only to the thumbs, loops are ridge counted while whorls are ridge trace. The left thumb is counted first using Table A, if the ridge count is more than 17, table is used in the right hand. In our given problem, since the right thumb is whorl, it is automatically written in a symbol while the left thumb is arch it is represented by dash so our major classification is O11T----IO/ -20W---OOI •For it's final classification the, it is achieved in the little fingers since the little fingers are ulnar loop just copy the ridge count in the right hand so it is O11T----IO17/ -20W---OOI •For it's key classification, it is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line, so it is 9O11T----IO17/ -20W---OOI
Problem: Fingers no. 1,3,10 are Ulnar loop with a ridge count of 16,11, and 6. Fingers no. 2, 5, and 8 are Radial loop with a ridge count of 10, 11 and a ridge trace of O. Fingers no. 4 and 6 are Double Loop Whorl with a ridge trace of I and a ridge count of 17, other Fingers are amputated. UL16 RL10 UL11 DLWI RL11 \ 16 /10 \11 DI /11 __________________________________ DLW17 Amp RLO Amp UL6 D17 \10 \O DI /6 Explanation: First thing to do is the blockings, after that get the Primary classification look for the fingers that has numerical value fingers that has whorls (PW, DLW,CPLW and AW).For the numerator D4+D8 and plus 1 from the fraction is = 13 for the denominator since finger 9 is Amp jus copy what's in its upper row D1 plus 1 from the fraction is = 2 For the secondary classification by capital lettered group, we will get it in our index fingers of both hands R/R. And for the small lettered group, the fingerprint pattern is PA,TA and RL(a,t,r) tt-t/---t .If this fingerprint pattern does not appear in the problem just put a dash or leave it with no dash. From middle finger to little finger and the thumb of both hands so the answer is ---r/-r--. For the sub secondary classification, Ridge count and Ridge Trace that can be found in the index, middle and ring fingers. On the right hand the index finger has a ridge count of 16 so it's O and Middle finger has a ridge count of 11 so it's O and for the Ring finger it has a ridge trace of I. And on the left hand since the index is amputated we just have to copy what's in the upper row 10 so it's O, for the middle finger which has a ridge trace of O and the ring finger is amputated just copy from the upper row that has a ridge trace of I. For the major classification, the finger of both hands will involve the thumb only with a number of 16 and 17. In this problem since the left thumb is 17 table B is applied to the right thumb so S and for the left thumb is L. For the final classification is achieved by ridge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers (fingers no. 5 and 10). Since both hand are loops with ridge counts, the right hand is the priority so the answer is 11. And for the key classification, this is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. Since the right thumb appears to be Ulnar loop and has a ridge count of 16 so the answer will be 16. FPC: 16S13-R--rOOI11 _______________________ L2-Rr--OOI
1. Finger 2 is CPLW with RT of O finger 3, 10 are DLW with RT of M,O finger 4, 7 are UL with RC of 8, 17 finger 5 is PW with RT of I finger 6, 9 are Ral with RC of 18, 9 finger 1, 8 are AMPUTED FPC= 18 L 20 r C - - - OMI L 15 r U - r - OMI EXPLANATION : First thing that I did is blockings then count the primary classification which is the 20/15 with the pre-establish fraction of 1/1 then the secondary classification by Capital letter which is the C/U and the secondary classification by small letter which is the 3 dashs over - r - , and the thumbs are r/r only the PA, TA, RL are the one who can be small letter but the others are not. Then do the sub-secondary classification which is the OMI/OMI. After that ...do the major classification which is the L/L and lastly the final and key classification which is the 18 as key classification, there are no final classification because it has only RT. 2. Finger 1, 10 are CPLW with RT of O, M Finger 2 is TA Finger 3 is DLW with RT of O Finger 4, 5, 6 are RL with RC of 5, 15, 8 Finger 8, is PW with RT of I Finger 9 is AW with RT of I Finger 7 is Amputed FPC= 5 O 4 - T - r r -OI 15 S 26 r T - - - -II EXPLANATION First thing that I did is do again the blockings then count the primary classification which is the 4/26 then the secondary classification by capital letter which is the T/T then the SC by small letter which is the - r r/- - - only PA, TA and RL are the one who can be small letter the other not just make it dash. Then the sub-SC which is -OI/-II. PA and TA has no RT or RC so just write it a dash. Then do the major classification which is O/S and lastly the final and key classification which is 5 as the key and 15 as the final
PROBLEM: Finger 1, 5 are Double loop whorl with a ridge count of 10, 11. Finger 2,3,4 are Radial loop with a ridge trace of 0, I, 0. Other fingers are amputated. First, we need to add the ridge count in a whorl. Only the whorl has the numerical value. In order to get the numerator in primary classification, we need to start to add from left thumb finger, up to right index finger, down to left middle finger, up to right ring finger, end with left little finger and for the denominator we begin from the right thumb, left index, right middle, left ring finger and also end with right little finger. Don't forget to add the fraction which is 1/1. So here is the blocking, Right finger= D, R, /, , D Left finger= D, R, \, \D So we have: Numerator= 5+1= 6 Denominator= 20+1= 21 Next step, is finding the secondary classification by CAPITAL LETTER, which can be found on the index finger which is both radial loop only, so we have; Numerator= R (capital) Denominator= R (capital) Third step is finding the secondary classification by small letter. So we have; Numerator= rr- Denominator= rr- In finding the sub-secondary classification this attained by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls on index, middle and ring finger of both hand. So we have; Numerator= O10 Denominator= OlI0 Now let's move on to our Major classification, that only applies to the thumb. We can use the table B if we have a 17 up ridge count on our left thumb. But since we don't have a basis ridge count on our left thumb because it is amputated, we will use the table A. So our Major classification is S/S For the final classification, it only be on the little finger, it's either left or right finger. So we have a final classification of 11. For the key classification which can be found on the right finger. When loop presented a key classification, that must be the answer, if there is no loop we will be base on the whorl. But in our problem we have a loop which is Radial loop but it doesn't present ridge count so let's use the whorl as key classification. Key classification is 10. FPC= 10 S6 Rrr- OlO 11 S 21 Rrr- OlO
AGATEP, CLARIZA MAE A. Finger 1, 5 and 7 are RL with a ridge count 6,14,14. Finger 8 is DLW with a RT of M. Finger 10 is Amp with a RC of 14 Other fingers are PA Blockings: Right Hand: /6,A,A,A,/14 Left Hand: A,R14,DM\14 FPC= 6S3rA2ar---14 1aR-arOM- Explanation: Do the blockings first, then get the primary classification, which includes the numerator from fingers 2,4,6,8, and 10 plus the pre-determined 1/1, and the denominator from fingers 1,3,5,7, and 9 plus the pre-established 1/1. Third, go to secondary by capital letter grouping and get the answers with both hands' index fingers (A/R). Fourth, move on to secondary classification by small letter group, which applies to all fingers save the index finger, which is only used in the capital lettered group. Thumb, middle, ring, and little finger provided the answers. Because small lettered groups only contain patterns (a,t,r), the dash is used as an arch sign. Fifth, getting the sub secondary classification from both hands' index, middle, and ring fingers (---) (OM-) The index, middle, and ring fingers of the right hand have no ridge count, and the ridge trace is represented by a dash, just like the ring finger of the left hand. I put dash because finger 2,3,4 and 9 are plain arch and have no ridge count, while finger 7 is an index finger with an RC of 14 and is outside. And because finger 8 is DLW with a M ridge trace, I copied and pasted it as M. After that, I got my answer from the right thumb when it came to major classification. Because the right thumb is 6, the symbol is S. (small). The left thumb had no ridge count, so it was a blank. The right finger is automatically chosen for final classification. Because they are the same loops, the radial loop is finger 5 with an RC of 14, which is the same as finger 10, which is amputated, so I get 14. Because finger 1 is the first loop with a ridge count of 6 in fingers 1 to 5, my answer for Key classification is 6.
LICAYCAY, JOSHUA M. Finger 1,7,10 are TENTED ARCH, arches are represented by a dash in the classification 2 and 4 are RADIAL LOOP with a ridge count of 12 and 13 3,5 and 6 are AMP 8 is ACCIDENTAL WHORL with a ridge trace of O 9 is PLAIN WHORL with a ridge trace of O I used the primary classification method first, and the first thing I did was memorize the use of symbol for blocking and their numerical value. Since the whorl is at the finger 8 and has an equivalent of 2 plus the given fraction 1 equal to 3 the numerator. The other whorl is at the finger 3 and 9 has an equivalent of 8 and 1 plus the given fraction equals to 10 the denominator. FPC= 3/10 The next step is secondary classification in Capital letter, since the index fingers are RADIAL LOOP and TENTED ARCH, next step I applied the secondary classification by small letter it refers to the three types of fingerprint pattern which is the plain arch, tented arch and radial loop (atr) and my answer for the secondary classification by Capital letter and small letter is FPC= 3tR-rt/10tT-t.
1.the primary classification is 17/7,sum of all the numerical values assigned to whorls expressed as a numerator and denominator plus the given fraction 1/1. 2. C/X is the secondary classification by capital letter ,since I just copy the Right and Left index finger that should represented by capital letters 3.The secondary classification by Small letter is -r-/-ra. If the pattern are radial loop,Tented Arch, plain arch just write down by Small letter a,t,r and if the pattern is whorl it must represented by -. 4.The sub-secondary is MOO/IOO since the number of ridge in the numerator in index finger is already given (M)just copy what is the symbol written and the middle finger has 11 ridge thus it is Outer and ring finger has 14 ridge count then it is Outer while in the denominator, the ridge count of the index finger is already given so just copy the symbol that was written,and since the middle finger is amputated just copy the ridge count of the right middle finger same with the ring finger. 5.Major classification is S/L it applies only to thumbs.since the numerator is amputated just copy what is written on the left thumb since both left and right thumb have 17 ridge count we use table B for the right thumb wherein if the ridge count is 1-7 it symbolize S,18-22 M,and 23 or more symbolizes L. 6. The final classification is 17.For final classification only the little finger is involved so the right little finger has 16 ridge count and it is whorl as compare to the left little finger that has no ridge count and it is Plain arch . So since whorl is always the priority than the Arch so we have to choose whorl as our final classification. 7. The key classification is 11.In key classification loop pattern is always involved. Since we have 2 loops in our problem we have to choose the first loop which is in the right middle finger.
Dumallay, Vivian G. Bs-Crim: 2B Solving Primary to key classification Finger 1,4,8 is Radial loop with a RC of 15,13,13 Finger 2 is Central Pocket loop whorl with a RT of O Finger 3 and 5 is Amputated Finger 6 and 7 is Ulnar loop with a RC of 17,3 Finger 9 is Double loop whorl with a RT of O Finger 10 is Plain whorl with a RC of 10 Answer FPC 15S18rCrr- -O-I 10 L 6-Ur-- IOO We need to do first the blockings of Rh and Lh, Right hand blockings is /,C,/,/,W and the left hand blockings is /,U,\,D,W If we done in blockings proceed to Primary Classification which the total I get is 18/6, whorls has only numerical value and don't forget to add the pre-establish fraction Secondary Classification by Small lettered Group ,first prioritize the (a,t,r) patterns for all the fingers except for the index finger so the answer is rrr-/-r-- For the Sub- Secondary classification, in solving the sub-secondary (Index,Middle,Ring) of both hands is only involve.Since the index finger of right hand has a RT of O,and the middle finger is Amputated automatically copied the ridge trace of left middle finger which is ‘R’, right little finger had a ridge count of 13. The left index finger had a ridge count of 3 and 13, middle finger had a ridge trace of O, so the sub secondary answer is OOI/IOO For the Major Classification, only apply in the both thumbs finger the Major Classification of the problem is ‘S’ for the right thumb, and ‘L’ for the left thumb Final Classification,Only the little finger of both hands are involve the final Classification of the given problem is ‘10’ since plain whorl is assumed as loops. And lastly the key classification, always prioritize loops in counting thumb,Index,Middle and ring finger involved in counting look the first loops so the key classification is 15 in right thumb which is radial loop.
ATOLBA, RIZEL D. BSCRIM-2A Finger 1 is Plain Whorl with ridge trace of outer Finger 6 is Double loop whorl with ridge trace of inner The rest are ulnar loop, with loop numbers 14, 13, 19, 22,7,8,4,20 FPC= 14O5U- - - OOO 22 OVER I17U- - - III 1. The Primary Classification is 5/17, sum of all the numerical values assigned to whorls expressed as a numerator and denominator plus the given faction 1/1. 2. The Secondary Classification by capital letter U/U, I just copy the pattern of the right and left index fingers and it should represented by Capital letters and placed at the right side of the primary classification. 3. The Secondary Classification by small letter is - - -/- - - , patterns of the finger except the index finger, since they are not belong to atr, they are represented by a dash. 4. The Sub- secondary classification is OOO/III, attained by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing whorls appearing in the index, middle, and ring fingers of both hands and placed on the right of the secondary classification. 5. The Major Classification s O/I, it applies only to thumbs, since the right and left thumb are whorl, just copy what is the symbol written on the right upper corner and it placed on the leftmost part of the primary classification. 6. The final classification is 22, achieved by ridge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers no. 5 and 10. Since they are both loops, right finger is chosen and exhibited at the extreme right to the sub-secondary classification. 7. The Key Classification is 14, this is done by re-exhibiting the ridge of the first loop in the classification line except little fingers and placed at the extreme left of the numerator in the classification line and does not have denominator.
CAWIS, JEAN RHEE C. BSCRIM 2A *Finger 1, 5 and 8 are radial loop with a ridge count of 12,10 and 13 *Finger 3, 6 and 7 are double loop whorl wheren in finger 6 has a ridge count of 19 and the latter has a ridge trace of M,O *Finger 4 is tented arch Other fingers are amputated *Blockings from finger 1 to finger 5 are /DDT/ *Blockings from finger 6 to finger 10 are DD\T\ Before proceeding with the fingerprint classification, blockings should be done first. In the primary classification, I add all the numerical value of whorls for even numbers and added 1 as the pre-establish fraction that will serve as a numerator which is 21. Same process in getting the denominator, I just added all the numerical value of whorls present along with the odd numbers plus 1 and i came up with my answer 11. Moving on with the secondary classification by capital letter, i just copied the blockings of the index finger of both hands and put it after the primary classification. As for the classification for small lettered group, index finger is excluded. I just put dash to fingers which is not plain arch, tented arch, and radial loop. So, i started classifying from the middle to little finget. After that i proceed with the thumb. Since the right thumb is radial loop, i put 'r' before D. In the sub secondary classification, finger 2 is amputated, so i just copied O as ridge trace of finger 7. M for finger 3 and i put dash for finger 4 since it is a an arch. Same as through with the denominator, OD is given and the other one is amputated. All in all i came up with OM-/OO- In the major classification, the left thumb has a symbol of L. Since it has a ridge count higher than 17, the symbol for the right thumb is S. In the Final classification, only the little fingers are involved. I just copied the ridge count of the right little finger which is 10 and put it after the sub secondary classification. In the key classification, i just copied the ridge count of the the first loop appeared among the fingers except the little fingers that is 12. ANSWER: FPC: 12 S 21 rD -tr OM- 10/ L 11 D rtr OO-
Catalino, Annabelle A. BsCrim 2A Problem: Finger 1 is amputated, finger 2 is CPLW with a ridge count of M, finger 3 is TA, finger 4 is UL with a ridge count of 13 and finger 8 is DLW with a ridge count of I. Fingers 5,6,7,9,10 are RL with a corresponding ridge counts of 11, 19, 14 and 12. Answer: FPC 19 M 19 rCt-r M-I 11 L 1 rR-2r OII Blockings: RH- /CT\/ LH- \RD\\ Explanation: First, we will going to identify the blockings of all the fingers. Since I already gave the blockings I will just remind you that if you done to identidy the blockings don't forget to copy also the ridge count and ridge trace of the fingers if it is given and one more thing if the finger is amputated then follow the rule, identify the blocking and ridge count of the finger below it and copy, if radial loop like what was given in the problem then get the opposite symbol for finger 6. Second, we will proceed to the primary classification wherein in getting this classification always remember that only whorls have the numerical value, loops and arches are no numerical value also in the summation of all the numerical value do not forget to add the pre- established fraction 1/1. So we came up for an answer of 19/1. Third, is to identify the secondary classification by capital lettered group it is applicable to the index fingers of both hand only. If in case RL/UL are on the index finger, do not put the slash or slanting lines(/\) symbols but you will going to put R/U. As for our problem, since it is CPLW and RL, we will going to put C and R as our secondoray classification by capital lettered group. Fourth, after identifying the Capital lettered group we will going to identify next the secondary classification by small lettered group. You need to remember that it applies to all the fingers except for the index fingers because it is used in identifying the capital lettered group and it refers to the three types of fingerprint pattern only, it is radial loop. tented arch and plain arch(a,t,r). Those other pattern will be represented by a dash(-). So we arrived at an answer for the right hand(r for the thumb, t for the middle, - and r) for the left hand( r for the thumb, - for the middle and 2r since they are same RL). Fifth, identifying the sub-secondary classification wherein it only applies to the three fingers only , the index, middle and ring. For us to attain the sub-secondary we will based it to its ridge count, if the ridge trace was given then just copy. Since CPLW is a whorl and has a ridge trace of M, then just copy M, for the middle it is a dash since it is stated that arches are represented by a dash, for the ring finger with a ridge count 13 has a sub-secondary of I. As for the left hand we will follow the same procedure so it is OII. Sixth, after the sub-secondary classification we will move to the major classification. In this classification, there are two tables that we can use Table A and Table B, the table B will only be use in the right thumb when the ridge count of the left thumb has 17 or more. The major classification will be placed before the primary classification. And for its symbol, it is Small(S), Medium(M), and Large(L). Seventh, we will proceed to the final classication that we can only be achieved by the ridge count of the loops in the little finger of both hands only. If there are no loop but whorls you will consider the ridge count of whorls as the final classification. If loops and whorls appears you need to remember that loops are the priority. The final classification of our problem is automatically 11 because it is a RL with a ridge count 11 so you will just copy. Lastly, finding the key classification of the problem. We can obtain it by counting the first loop's ridge count appearing on the fingerprint. The direction will start at the right thumb moving right down to left hand's last finger except the little finger since it was used to locate the final classification. 19 is our key classification even though it is amputated but we all know that we will copy the blocking and ridge count of the finger below it as what I have mentioned above.
ALIYAS, Maylanie T BS- CRIM 2C Finger no.1 is amputated with a ridge count of 20. Fingers no. 2 and 8 are tented arch have no ridge count. Finger no. 3 is central pocket loop whorl with a ridge trace of O. Finger no. 4,5,9 and 10 are Ulnar loop with a ridge count 11,8,11 and 8. Fingers no. 6 and 7 are Radial loop with a ridge count of 20 and 14. AMP 20 TA CPWL O UL11 UL8 /20 T CO \11 \8 RL20 R.L14 TA UL UL8 \20 R14 T /11 /8 FPC: 20M1rT----OI8 M9rRt--O-I On the primary classification are 1/9, the secondary classification by capital lettered are T/R since the right hand is TA and the left hand is RL, the small lettered group are ---/trr since the middle finger at the right hand is CPWL and the left hand is TA, at the ring finger in the right hand is UL and in the left hand is UL, and the little finger is UL at the right hand and the left hand is UL. The sub-secondary classification is -OI/O-I because the index finger at the right hand is TA have no ridge count so I just put dash and the left hand is RL with a ridge count of 14 so that is Outer, at the middle fingers the right hand is CPLW with a ridge trace of O so I just copy the O and the left hand is TA have no ridge count so I just put dash, and the ring finger at the right hand is UL with a ridge count of 11 so that Inner and the left hand is UL with a ridge count of 11 and that is Inner. The major classification is M/M because the given at the right hand is amputated with a ridge count of 20 so I will used table B since it is 20 and the left hand is RL with the ridge count of 20 so I will used also table B. The final classification is 8 since the given at the right hand and left hand is the same UL with a ridge count of 8 so I just copy the right hand because it is priority. And the last is Key classification which is 20 because the thumb at right hand is amputated with a ridge count of 20 and the left thumb is RL with a ridge count of 20.
Finger 4,6,9,10 are radial loop, finger 1,8 are amp, finger 2 is ulnar loop, finger 3 is accidental whorl, finger 5, 7 are tented arch FPC 16 M 3rU-rt OMI M 9rT-rr -MO 16 In the primary classification, to get the numerator, we just need to add the numericall value of finger 6,2,8,4,10, since loop and arches doesn't have numerical value, only finger 8 will be counted and we should add the pre-established value of 1 so we will get 3. To get the denominator, just add the numerical value of finger 1,7,3,9,5 since finger 3 only have a numerical value and its value is 8 and if we add the pre-established value of 1 we will get 9. The primary classification of the problem is 3/9 In the secondary classification by capital lettered group, finger involved are the left and right index finger. Thus, just need to copy their symbol. The index right finger symbol is placed to the numerator and the index left finger symbol is placed to the denominator. In the secondary classification by small lettered group, tis refers to the three types of fingerprint patterns only. These are the radial loop, plain arch, and tenred arch. Radial loop is represented by a small letter (r), plain arch is represented by small letter (a), and tented arch is represented by the small letter (t). This applies to all fingers exept the index finger since we use it for the Capital lettered group classification. If the fingerprint pattern is not belong to the three fingerprint patterns mentioned, it will be represented by a dash(-). In the given problem, the right and left middle finger are both accidental whorl so they are both represented by a dash. Both right and left ring finger are radial loop so they are both represented by a small letter (r) and right little finger is a tented arch so we will put a small letter (t), and the left little finger is a radial loop so we will put a small letter (r), lastly the thumb fingers, they are both radial loop so it will represented also by the small letter (r). The secondary classification by small lettered group of the given problem is 3rU-rt/9rT-rr In sub- secondary classification, this is attained by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing in the index, middle , and ring fingers of both right and left hand. If the ridge count of the index finger is 1-9 it's inner and if it ten or more it's outer. If the middle finger has a ridge counts of 1-10 it's inner and if it 11 or more It is outer and lastly the ring finger, if it has 1-13 ridge counts it is inner and if it has 14 or more it is outer. All arches doesn't have ridge count so it will be represented by a dash(-). In the given problem the right index finger has a 17 ridge counts so it is outer, the right middle finger has already have an indicated (M) on it so just simply copy it. The right ring finger has 13 ridge count so it is inner. In the other hand, the left middle finger is amputated so we just simply put the letter (M). Lastly the left ring finger, it has a 14 ridge count so it is outer. The sub secondary classification of the given problem is OMI/-MO. This is placed to the right side next to the secondary classification by small lettered group. In major classification, finger involved are only the left and right thumb fingers. In the given problem both right and left finger has a 16 ridge count. If the ridge count is less than 17 we will be basing to the table A so left and right thumb fingers are both Medium and it will be represented by capital letter (M). This will be written to the left most part of the classification line before the primary classification. In final classification, it is achieved by ridge counting, the loops and whorls from the two little fingers, finger 5,10. In the given problem, the right little finger is tented arch so we must get the ridge count of the left little finger. In this classification, loops will be prioritized or mostly use as a final classification. Since the left little finger is a loop and has a 16 ridge count, it will be our final classification but it will placed to the most last part of the denominator of the classification line. In key classification, this is done by re- exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. This is obtained by counting the first loop's ridge count appearing on the fingerprint card starting from the right thumb down to the left hand's last finger exept the little finger. In the given problem, the right thumb is a radial loop with a 16 ridge count, thus you just simply copy 16 and place it at the left most part of the classification line in the numerator, this will be the key classification of the given problem.
Gumilam, Grace Ferlina L. BFS 3A 1. Fingers 1,6 are AW with rt O,O Fingers 2,5 are RL with rc 11,13 Fingers 3,10 are UL with rc 8,12 Fingers 4,7,8,9 are PW with rt O,I,M,O Primary classification is 22/20 Secondary classification by capital letter is R/W Secondary classification by small letter in numerator is --r and in denominator is --- Sub-Secondary classification in numerator is 0IO and in denominator is IMO Major classification is O/O on the left side before primary classification Final classification is 18 on the most left side while 13 on the right side. Answer 11 O 27 R --r OIO 13 FPC= ------------------------ O 20 W --- IMO 2. Fingers 1,3,7 are PW with rt O,M,I Fingers 2,8,9,10 are RL with rc 8,7,6,5 Fingers 4,5,6 are UL with rc 10,11, 12 Primary classification is 1/27 Secondary classification by capital letter is R/W Secondary classification by small letter in numerator is --- and denominator is rrr sub-Secondary classification numerator is IMI and denominator is III and Major classification in numerator is O Final classification is 8 on the left most side and 11 on the right side Answer 8 O 1 R --- IMI 11 FPC=---------------------- 27Wrrr III 3. Fingers 6,10 are TA Fingers 1,2 are DLW with rt MII Fingers 4,8,9 are RL with rc 12,15,16 Fingers 3,5,7 are UL with rc 10,9,7 Primary classification is 17/17 Secondary classification by capital letter is D/U Secondary classification by small letter in numerator is -r- and denominator is rrt and t on the left side before index finger sub-Secondary classification numerator is III and denominator is OOO Major classification is M on the numerator only Final classification on the most left is 10 and 9 on the right moat side. Answer 10 M 17 D -r- III 9 FPC= ------------------------ 17t U rrt OOO
Fingers 1and 9 are plain whorl Finger 2 is central pocket loop Finger 4 and 5 are radial loop Finger 7 are ulnar loop Finger 8 are double loop whorl And the other finger are amputated whorl I had to make the primary classification firstly, the first thing we have to do is to indicate the symbol of all for the blockings also with their numerical values. Now we move to numerator for counting since finger 6-2-8 are whorl it's them who we had to count. Finger 6 has a count of 4, finger 2 has a count of 16, finger 8 has a count of 2 plus 1 for the given fraction so it would be total of 23. Now for the denominator finger 1 has a count of 16, finger 3 has a count of 8 and finger 9 has 1 plus the fraction given it would be 26. FPC: 23/26 Let's proceed now for the secondary classification with the Capital letter, since the index finger are CPLW and ULNAR LOOP, we take them as CAPITAL C and U. And for the next application for the secondary with small letter group, we should not forget the three types, where we refers from it which is the plain arch, the tented arch and then the radial loop or usually as the (atr) so the answer we had got is FPC= 23 C--r 26 U--r Now for the sub secondary The index with C with a trace of M just copy it, the middle AMP copy the left middle which is D with a trace of M copy it also, and the ring (15) it would line from the outer. From the left index U (12) so it would be lnner, the middle is D with trace of M okay just copy that and the ring W with a trace of I just copy it also. The major classification Since my 1and 6 are same whorl with a trace of O, we just copy that. No need to count ridge from them we just need to trace them. Final classification The little finger are radial loop with count of 11, there's no need to final classification just copy the number. Key classification This was for the counting of the ridge count of the loop since the counting number was only 15 it was the number we should put into it. FPC = 15 O23C-rrMMO O26U--rIMI
Finger 1,5 and 7 are RL with a ridge count 6,14,14. Finger 8 is DLW with a RT of M. Finger 10 is Amp with a RC of 14 Other fingers are PA Blockings: Right Hand: /6,A,A,A,/14 Left Hand: A,R14,DM\14 FPC= 6S3rA2ar---14 1aR-arOM- Explanation: Do the blockings first, then get the primary classification, which includes the numerator from fingers 2,4,6,8, and 10 plus the pre-determined 1/1, and the denominator from fingers 1,3,5,7, and 9 plus the pre-established 1/1. Third, go to secondary by capital letter grouping and get the answers with both hands' index fingers (A/R). Fourth, move on to secondary classification by small letter group, which applies to all fingers save the index finger, which is only used in the capital lettered group. Thumb, middle, ring, and little finger provided the answers. Because small lettered groups only contain patterns (a,t,r), the dash is used as an arch sign. Fifth, getting the sub secondary classification from both hands' index, middle, and ring fingers (---) (OM-) The index, middle, and ring fingers of the right hand have no ridge count, and the ridge trace is represented by a dash, just like the ring finger of the left hand. I put dash because finger 2,3,4 and 9 are plain arch and have no ridge count, while finger 7 is an index finger with an RC of 14 and is outside. And because finger 8 is DLW with a M ridge trace, I copied and pasted it as M. After that, I got my answer from the right thumb when it came to major classification. Because the right thumb is 6, the symbol is S. (small). The left thumb had no ridge count, so it was a blank. The right finger is automatically chosen for final classification. Because they are the same loops, the radial loop is finger 5 with an RC of 14, which is the same as finger 10, which is amputated, so I get 14. Because finger 1 is the first loop with a ridge count of 6 in fingers 1 to 5, my answer for Key classification is 6.
BALICAO, Angelica W. BS CRIM-2B FROM PRIMARY TO KEY CLASSIFICATION FOR THE PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION Finger 1 is Radial loop with a ridge count of 12 Finger 2 is Doble Loop Whorl with a ridge trace of M Finger 3 is Tented Arch Finger 4 is Ulnar Loop with a ridge count of 12 Finger 5 is Radial loop with a ridge count of 10 Finger 6 is amputated, since it is amputated we just copy or base the classification on opposite finger with it's numerical value Finger 7 is Radial Loop with a ridge count of 6 Finger 8 is Doble Loop Whorl with a ridge trace of M Finger 9 is Radial loop with a ridge count of 10 Finger 10 is Radial loop with a ridge count of 6 First, before we proceed in solving the primary classification, we must do the blocking : For Finger 1 is RL,we put the symbol =R12 Finger 2 is DLW =D M Finger 3 is TA=T Finger 4 is UL=U13 Finger 5 is RL =/ 10 Finger 6 is amputated, since it is amputated we just copy or based the classification on opposite finger with it's ridge count . Finger 7 is RL -R =since the rule in both index finger is we do not put the symbol on it , we put the Capital letter , for example in the index finger given there is Radial Loop RL , we block it as Capital letter R 12not / or\ . Finger 8 is DLW=D M Finger 9 is RL =\10 Finger 10 is RL=\6 After blocking, we do now the primary classification , first in the numerator ,find the whorl in the right hand then add their numerical value since we find their 16 plus 2 plus the pre established fraction one the equivalence is 19 Then for the Denominator sames through the process , since there is no loop found in the left hand we just get the pre established fraction for the Denominator. FPC= 19 ________________ 1 Secondary Classification by Capital Letter In the Right hand and Left Hand , in getting the Secondary classification by Capital Letter in both index finger of the right and left hand we just copy the letter Symbol given there since in the right hand index finger is Doble Loop Whorl we put there Capital Letter D Likewise with the left hand index finger since it is Radial Loop we put there Capital letter R FPC= 19D ________________ 1R For the Secondary Classification by Small Letter We just identify it if it is belong to atr group if it's not we just put there dash Symbol- and these is applicable only to thumb,middle ,ring , and little finger , since the given there in the right hand thumb is Radial loop we put there small letter r before the Secondary classification by Capital Letter, then in the middle finger is Tented Arch we put there small letter t, then in the ring finger is Ulnar Loop, since it doesn't belong to atr family we put there the symbol dash - lastly in the little finger which is Radial loop we put there Small Letter r , then in the left hand on the thumb is radial loop we put there small Letter r , then in the middle finger,since it is Double Loop Whorl we put there dash symbol- , followed by the ring finger which is radial loop we put the symbol r , lastly in the little finger which is radial loop we put the symbol r . FPC= 19rDt-r __________________ 1rR-rr Then the Sub -Secondary Classification The finger involved here is index finger, middle, then ring finger Since the index finger in the right hand is DLW with a ridge trace of M we just copy the given M there, then the middle finger is Tented arch we put dash symbol there , and the Ring finger which is Ulnar Loop with a ridge count of 13 which is Inner( I) Then in the left hand, Index finger is Radial loop which a ridge count of 6 which is Inner (I), then in the middle finger which is Double Loop Whorl with a ridge trace of M so we just copy the M,then lastly the ring finger is Radial loop with a ridge count of 10 which is Inner FPC= 19rDt-rM-I __________________ 1rR-rrIMI MAJOR CLASSIFICATION In determining the major classification of the given problem we use the given table A and table B The finger involved here is only the both thumb which is Radial loop with a ridge count of 12 so we used the table A since the right hand and the left hand are having both ridge count of 12 because the left hand is amputated. So it will be Medium and Medium. FPC= M19rDt-rM-I ___________________ M 1rR-rrIMI FOR THE FINAL CLASSIFICATION ONLY LITTLE FINGER WHICH ARE LOOPS IS INVOLVED Given in the problem both right and left little finger is Radial loop so the ridge count of the right hand will be the priority with a ridge count of 10 . FPC= M19rDt-rM-I 10 ___________________ M 1rR-rrIMI FOR THE KEY CLASSIFICATION Given there is Radial loop with a ridge count of 12 we just copy the 12 for the key classification. FPC=12 M19rDt-rM-I 10 ___________________ M 1r R-rrIMI
Finger 1,4,6,8 are Radial loop with a ridge count of 19,12,18, and 14. Finger 3, and 7 are central pocket loop with a ridge count of O, and M. Finger 5 is ulnar loop with a ridge count of 14. Other finger are amputated. 19M17rC-r-MOI14 FPC - - - - - - - - - --------- L15rCrr-MOI To get the primary classification, add all whorls for the numerator, from the left thumb, right index, left middle finger, right ring finger to left little finger. For the denominator, add all whorls from right thumb, left index finger, right middle finger, left ring finger to right little finger. For the secondary classification by Capital letters, we get the index blocking which is for both numerator and denominator, right index finger is amputated so we need to copy the blockings of left index finger so it will be C, while for the secondary classification by small letter, we will start at the middle finger for both numerator and denominator, right middle is central pocket loop so it will be a dash, right ring finger is Radial loop so it will be small letter r, then right little finger is central pocket loop then it will be a dash. For denominator, its process is also the same, so middle finger is Radial loop, so it will be small letter R, followed by the ring finger, because it is amputated copy the blockings of the right ring finger, it will be small letter r, then for the little finger, because it is amputated, copy the blockings of the right little finger which is C, then it will become a dash because it is a whorl. Then look for the small letter of both numerator and denominator in thumb, right thumb is Radial loop so carry the small letter r beside the primary classification and also for the denominators. Then we go to the sub-secondary classification. The sub-secondary classification of numerator from index finger is given which is M followed by O by the middle finger and I for the ring finger because its ridge count is in 1-13 which is in the inner part. Then for denominator, it's sub-secondary would be MOI from its ridge count. For major classification, the left thumb is more than 17 so we can use table A for the determination of its major classification, so it would be Large, carry it on the denominator, then for the right thumb use Table B to determine its major classification, because it is 19,it would be in medium. Carry the M sign in numerator. Its final classification would be 14 carry in the numerator. The for its key classification, it would be 19, because it is the first found loop. LINGBAWAN, ODESSA L. BSCRIM 2A
MALAGGAY, HEIDI A. BSCRIM 2A PROBLEM: Finger 1, central pocket loop with ridge count of 13. Fingers 2,5 & 9 are Radial loops with a ridge trace of I, 15 I. Fingers 3, 7, 10 are Tented Arch Finger 4 is plain arch with ridge count O. Finger 6 is Double loop whorl with 13 ridge count. Finger 8 is an accidental whorl with ridge count M. First, we need to add the ridge count in a whorl. Only the whorl has the numerical value. In order to get the numerator in primary classification, we need to start to add from left thumb finger, up to right index finger, down to left middle finger, up to right ring finger, end with left little finger and for the denominator we begin from the right thumb, left index, right middle, left ring finger and also end with right little finger. Don't forget to add the fraction which is 1/1. So here is the blocking, Right finger= C, R, T, A, / Left finger= D, T, X, \, T Numerator=14+1=15 Denominator= 16+1=17 Next step, is finding the secondary classification by CAPITAL LETTER, which can be found on the index finger which is both radial loop only, so we have; Numerator= R (capital) Denominator= T(capital) Third step is finding the secondary classification by small letters. So we have; Numerator= tar Denominator= -rt In finding the sub-secondary classification this is attained by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls on index, middle and ring finger of both hands. So we have; Numerator=I-O Denominator= -MI Now let's move on to our Major classification, that only applies to the thumb. We can use the table B if we have a 17 up ridge count on our left thumb. But since we don't have a basis ridge count on our left thumb because it is amputated, we will use the table A. So our Major classification is M/M For the final classification, it only has to be on the little finger, it's either left or right finger. So we have a final classification of 15. For the key classification which can be found on the right finger. When a loop presents a key classification, that must be the answer, if there is no loop we will be based on the whorl. So our key classification is 13. So we have all in all, 13 M 15 R tar I-O 15 FPC=-------- M 17 T -rt OMI
Changlapon, Clare T. BSCRIM-2B Primary to Key Classification. Problem: Finger 1, 2, 4, 5 are Radial Loop With a Ridge Count of 12, 13, 14, 15; Fingers 3, 9 are CPLW With a Ridge Trace of M, O Other Fingers are amputated. Answer: FPC: 12 M 3r R -rr OMO 15 M10r R--r OMO Explanation. First, we have to get the primary classification: Which is numerator is 3 and denominator is 10. ( In the primary classification don't forget to plus the pre-established fraction of 1/1.) Second, the secondary classification by capital lettered group: pattetns of the index fingers of both hands; So in my answer, since it is Radial loop, R (right hand) and R (left hand). Third, is the secondary classification by small lettered group: this applies to all fingers except the indext finger. Small lettered group belongs only to radial loop, plain arch and tented arch. So in my answer in the right hand are -rr and the left hand are --r. And don't forget get the thumb, which is in the right thumb it is radial loop so r since it is belong to atr the same with the left thumb r . Fourth, is the Sub Secondary Classification: In which, this is attained by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the (index, middle, ring or I.M.R) fingers of both hands. So in my answer in the right hand is OMO then the left hand is OMO. Fifth, is the major calssification: M (Medium) in the right hand, then the left hand is M (Medium). Since Finger 1 are radial loop with a ridge count of 12, I just got the M (Medium) for the right hand in the table A, the same with the left hand which is M (Medium) since then the finger 6 which is in the left thumb is amputated of radial loop with a ridge count of 12 , so they are both belong to table A since the ridge count is not 17 or more. Next, is the final classification: since the little finger is radial loop with a ridge count of 15 so authomatic that 15 is the answer for the final classification. Last, is the key classification: since in the right thumb is radial loop and has a ridge count of 12, so 12 is my answer in key classification.
Monong, Jastine B. BS Crim 2B *Finger 1 is amputated, finger 2, 7 are PW with the Ridge Trace of M, finger 5, 6 are RL with the Ridge Count of 17, finger 3, 4 are PA others are UL with Ridges Count of (8,15,13). The blockings are (/,W,A,A,/,\,/,/,/) For the primary classification for the right hand (16). In the left hand 2. (16/2) Secondary classification by Capital Letter, for the right hand is big letter W while the left hand is big letter W. Secondary capital lettered group is (16W/2W). Secondary classification by small letters for the right hand (raar) for the left (r)=16rW2ar/2rW. Sub Secondary classification for the right hand (M--) for the left hand (MOO)=16rW2arM--/2rWMIO. Major classification for the right hand is involved answer is (S/L)=S16rW2arM--/L2rWMIO Final classification only the index finger is involved with the loops ridge count but there is no loops . Last is the key classification get the ridge count of first loop in right hand, answer is (17)=17S16rW2arM--/L2rWMIO FPC= 17S16rW2arM--/L2rWMIO
Calngan, Dezeree D. 1. Fingers 1-3 are radial loop with the ridge count of 18,13,13. Fingers 4 and 5 are ulnar loop with RC of 8 and 3. The rest of the fingers are plain whorl with the ridge trace of O,M,I,O. Answer: FPC= 18L8rR r--OOI 3 O4 W---MIO 2. Fingers 1, 6, 7, and 10 are radial loop with RC of 13,8,8,and 13. Fingers 2, 5, and 9 are central pocket loop whorl, with RT of M and M. The rest of the fingers are ulnar loop with the RC of 13, 8, and 8. Answer: FPC= 13 S17rC ---MOI S 2 r R --rIIM 13 3. Fingers 1 and 2 are tented arch. Fingers 3, 4, 5, and 10 are all radial loop, containing RC of 13,13,13 and 14. Finger 6 is plain whorl with RT of M. The rest are Plain Arch. Answer: FPC= 13 - 5tT rrr -OI 13 M 1 Aaar ---
GAYBAN SHAQUIL W BS CRIM-2C Finger 1,2,4 are RL with RC 11,15,20 Finger 3,5,8,9 are PW with RT of MOI Other fingers are AMP. FPC=11 S4rR-r-OMO 14rR---MOI First we have to get the primary classification which is the numerator 4 and dinaminator is 14. The secondary classifications by capital letter group Patterns of the index fingers of both hands and they're bothe capital letter R. The secondary classifications by small letter group, this applies to all fingers, small letter group belongs only into the radial loop, tented arch,plain arch. So the right hand is (r) and the left hand is (3) don't forget the thumb,it is radial loop, since it belongs to same left thumb. Fourth is sub secondary classifications in which attain by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing in the index middle ring (IMO) fingers are both hands. In my right hand is (OMO) the then left hand is (MIO). Fift is major classifications which is S (small) in the right hand since the finger q are radial loop with ridge count of 11, then I got S for the right hand in table A. Last is the final classification since the right hand are radial loop the ridge count of 16 so I got the 12 as the key classification.
SINGYAO, JHOSEIA MIKE A Bs-crim 2-B *Finding Primary Key Classification Finger 1,5,7,8 are R.L with a ridge count of 17. Finger 2 is U.L with a ridge count of 9. Finger 3,6 is AMP. Finger 4 is T.A with a ridge count of 14 Finger 9 is D.L.W Finger 10 T.A *First we must do the BLOCKINGS Numerator : /, U,X,A,/ Denominator: \,R,\,D,A * Second is to find the primary classification . * Take note!! Only whorl has a numerical value. * Secondary classification by capital letter which we find the blocking in the Index Finger. * Secondary classification by small letter is says we find the a,t, r in the middle finger, ring finger and little finger both Right/ left hand. * Next is do the sub-secondary Classification which is you have to identify the ridge count on the Index finger, Middle finger and the Ring finger. Index finger------ 1 to 9 = I 10 or more is O Middle finger------- 1 to 10 = I 11 or more is O Ring finger -------- 1 to 13 = I 14 or more is 0 * The major classification applies on the thumb of both hands. The final classification only applies to little finger. Lastly, the key classification it's applies to all fingers except the little finger, I got it in the right thumb because it is a loop. *Major classification : S/L *Key classification : 17 17 S 1 r U r t r I O O 17 FPC= ----------------------------------- L 2 r R r - t O O -
Salyo,Vanessa D. BSCRIM-2A Problem:finger 1 and 10 are CPLW,Finger 2,3, and 4 are radial loop,Finger 5 and 6 are PW.All other fingers are Amp. FPC-6 Rrr- IOI/21 Rrr- IOI I applied the primary classification first, so I familiarize myself on the symbols used for blockings and their numerical value,I counted only the numerical value of whorl since arch/loop has no numerical value and get its summation plus their pre-established fraction and got the answer of 6/21.. Secondly, I applied the Secondary classification by capital letter,In this I used capital letters for my Index fingers on both hands,since the Index finger always represented by capital letters.So my answer is represented by R/R Thirdly,I applied the Secondary Classification by small letters,In this It refers to the three types of fingerprint pattern which is the radial loop,plain arch and tented arch that represented as (a,t,r).Patterns that is not belong to small letter it must be represented by dash.So my secondary classification by small letter is rr-/rr-. Sub secondary classification,I just involved my index,middle and ring finger,since the ridge count for my index finger on the right hand is 8,my middle finger is 12 and my ring finger is 10 its symbol is IOI.On my left hand,the index finger has 8 ridge count,middle finger has 12 and ring finger has 10 so its symbols is IOI.I just follow the appropriate symbols in the loops group for both hands. Major classification My right thumb 17.left thumb is 15. This was apply to the thumb,if the left thumb is 17 above we will be using the Table B and the left thumb is table A since the left thumb is 16 so we will be using the Table A so the answer is L/M Final Classification This only apply on the little finger,if the right is whorl and the left is loop the, loop will be priorities.I have whorl on the right and left little finger so the right will always priority.Get the ridge tracing of little finger on right hand with ridge tracing of 10 so the answer will be 10. Key classification This was only apply on the thumb to ring finger,the loop are priority,if there is no loop, only the whorl,take the first whorl and count the ridges.Since we have ulnar loop on the index finger with the ridge count of 8 the answer will be 8. Final answer FPC=8L6 Rrr- IOI 10/M21 Rrr- IOI
Barde Alex I. Bs-crim 2-C *Finding Primary Key Classification Finger 1 is CPL with a ridge count of 0 Finger 2,7,8 are RL with the ridge of 10,12,14 Finger 3 is UL with a ridge count of 11 Finger 4,5,6,9 are TA Finger 4 has a ridge of 13 Finger 6 has a ridge of 12 Finger 9 has a ridge of 17 Finger 10 is PW with the ridge count of 12 *First we must do the BLOCKINGS Numerator : C,R,\,T,T Denominator: T,R, \,T,W * Second is to find the primary classification . * Take note!! Only whorl has a numerical value. * Secondary classification by capital letter which we find the blocking in the Index Finger. * Secondary classification by small letter is says we find the a,t, r in the middle finger, ring finger and small finger both Right/ left hand. * Next is do the sub-secondary Classification which is you have to identify the ridge count on the Index finger, Middle finger and the Ring finger. Index finger------ 1 to 9 = I 10 or more is O Middle finger------- 1 to 10 = I 11 or more is O Ring finger -------- 1 to 13 = I 14 or more is 0 * major classification is the ridge of 10 locating in the right hand index. *Key classification No ridge count. 10 2 - R - t t OOI FPC= ----------------------------------- 17t R r t - OOO
WACANGAN, Aprylle Joy L. 1 minute ago Finger 1, 4 and 8 are Radial Loop with a ridge count 15, 13, 13 Finger 6,7 are Ulnar Loop with a ridge count 17, 3 Finger 3,5 are Amp Finger 2 is CPLW with a ridge traced O Finger 9 is D with a ridge traced O Finger 10 is W with a ridge count 10. • Primary classification is the sum of all the numerical values assigned to whorls appearing in a fingerprint chart, expressed as the numerator and denominator plus the fraction of 1/1. Denominator is finger 1,3,5,7,9 and Numerator finger 2,4,6,8,10. Finger 2, 10 has the numerical value which summation is 18 and finger 5,9 is 6. •Secondary classification by capital lettered group is the pattern of both index fingers hand. In the problem finger 2,7 is the index which is C and U. •Secondary classification by small lettered group is the 3 types of finger patterns the radial loop(r) , plain arch (a) and tented arch (t). The four types of middle finger is the thumb,middle, ring and little finger In the right finger of the problem finger 1,3,4 has the small lettered group and in the left finger hand only finger 8. •Sub secondary classification is the counting of the loops or ridge tracings the whorls in the (index, middle, ring) of both hands. Symbols to be used is I,O,M(Inner, Outer, Middle). • Major classification loops are ridge counted and whorl are ridge traced. The left finger thumb is 17 so the ridge symbol is L (large) Right finger thumb is 15 which is M(Medium) •Final classification is a ridge counting of the loops and whorls from the two little fingers , (finger 5,10). The result is always right of the classification line. If both fingers are loop , right finger will be choosen , If no loop , whorl will be considered. In the problem both little finger has a ridge count but always choose the right hand which is Amp(10). FPC 15M 18 r C r r - O O 1 10 L 6 - U r - - I O O Wacangan, Aprylle Joy L Bscrim2B
GUINAPON,Delmar B. BS CRIM 2A Fingers 1,3,6 are RL w/ a RC of 18,9,12 Fingers 2,5,7 are UL w/ a RC of 13,7,14 Finger 9 is PA All other fingers are amputated. FPC=18 L 1rU ra- OI-7 M 1rU ra- OI- BLOCKINGS: /18, U13,/9, A,\7 \12,U14,\9,A,/7 The first thing I did was block out the symbols the next is to find the numerator and denominator. Remembering that the 10 fingers have the corresponding numerical value which whorls on have numerical value while a loop does not have. Sum up all the numerical values plus the pre-established fraction 1/1. That is where I come up with the FPC of 1 over 1 The next step is the sub secondary classification by capital letter which the finger involves the index finger so I just copy the symbol of the index finger then put it next to the primary classification. FPC 1U 1U Following is the sub secondary classification the fingers involve here are the index, middle and ring finger. This is attained by ridge counting and ridge tracing the whorls. It is by identifying if it is inner (I), meeting(M), outer(O). since in my problem there is amputated the just copy the symbols aligned to it. FPC 1rUra- OI- 1rUra- OI- Then I look for the major classification wherein the thumb finger only is involved and it is written in the leftmost part of the primary classification FPC L1rUra- OI-while arches will be represented by (-). M1rUra- OI- Final classification opposite from major classification because the finger involved is only the little finger where the priority is the loops unless there is none the whorl can be considered. Since in my problem finger 5 RL with the ridge count of 10, so I just wrote it down next to major classification FPC L 1rU ra- OI- 7 M 1rU ra- OI- Lastly is the key classification that all fingers are involved exempt for the liitte finger but the most priority is the right thumb. Arches can be represented by dash , in my problem where finger 1 is loop I just copy the ridge count 18 then written down the ridge count 18 at the rightmost part of sub secondary classification. FPC 18 L1rU ra-OI-7 M1rU ra-OI-
F1- TA with ridge count 17, F2 is RL with a ridge count 8, F3 is CPLW with a symbol O, F4 is TA with a ridge count 13, F5 is Amp, F6 is UL with a ridge count 9, F7 is DLW with a symbol O, F9 is Amp and F20 is TA with a ridge count 13. FPC: Numerator: 17S11tR2-tIOI13 Denominator: L10tU2-tIOI EXPLANATION: First count the primary classification of numerator and denominator which is 11/10, second get the secondary classification by capital letter and by small letter which is tR2-t/tU2-t but if it is whorl and UL just put -, third get the sub-secondary classification which is IOI/IOI wherein if fingers are loops its symbol is Outer or Inner but if the fingers are whorl just copy the symbol I,O M. Fourth get the major classification which is S/L wherein if the left thumb is 17 above used table B in the right thumb, and fifth get the final classification which is 13 wherein always prioritize the loops but if there's no loop but whorl is present get the ridge count of the whorl,and lastly , get the key classification which is 17 wherein always prioritize the loops
Bakasi, John-denver V. Bscrim 2-C +Finding primary classification Finger 1 is UL with a ridge count of 10 Finger 2,7,8 are RL with the ridge count of 2 is 12, 7 is 10, 8 is 14 Finger 3 is RL with a ridge count of 11 Finger 4, 5, 6, 9 are PA Finger 4 has a ridge of 14 Finger 5 has a ride of 14 Finger 6 has a ridge of 13 Finger 9 has a ridge count of 18 Finger 10 is CPLW with the ridge count of 13 Step 1. Apply Blocking. Blocking for fingers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, is \, /, /, A, A Blocking for fingers: 6,7, 8,9,10, is A, R, \, A,C Step 2. Locate and add each numerical value of whorls only and, don't forget the pre-establish fraction. Loops and arch were not to include. Primary classification count all whos Righ hand = 8 Left hand = 1 Step 3. Get the secondary classification by capital letter apply to Index Only put it after the numerical value. Step 4. Apply the secondary classification by small letter. It only apply to index, middle finger, ring finger small finger and Thumb. Index is excluded. Step5. Sub-Secondary Classification fingers involved were 2,3,4 and 7,8,9 and the symbols of right hand of 2 is O, 3 is - (dash) also the finger 4 is - (dash). The left hand finger 7,8,9 symbols 7 is Outrr, 8 is Inner, and 9 is Outer. Step 6. To get the Major classification. 1st and 6th finger are only involve or the thumbs. The symbol of 1st finger is Small or S the 6th finger symbols is none because ridge count is absent or missing. Step 7. Final classification it only apply to both little finger of our hands. The value or ridge count of 5 and 10 fingers are missing so we have nothing to write. Step 8. Key classification it is to locate the first loop of and write the ridge count of the 1st loop that will found on the thumbs, index, middle, and ring fingers. Little fingers is not included.
Primary classification to key classification Finger 2 is UL w/ a RL of 12 Finger 4&6 are RL w/ a RC of 9,18 Finger 9 is TA Finger 10 is PA Finger 8 is DLW w/ a RC of O Finger 3 is AW w/ a RC of M All other fingers are amputated 18 M 3 rU-ra OMI FPC: ----------------------------------- L 9 rU -ta OO- *First thing to do is the Blocking Finger 1-5,the blockings are /UX/A Fingerprint 6-10,the blockings are \UDTA *Primary Classification In order to get the primary classification add all the whorls ,for the numerator,wherein you add the even number with the finger 6,2,8,4,10 and for the denominator which is the odd number ,add all the fingers that has only whorls.And also add the pre establisent fraction 1/1 .So the primary classification is 3/9 *Secondary Classification by Capital Letters I found the secondary classification by capital letter in the index finger in both hand,wherin the right index is UL and the left index is Amputated,if the finger is amputated just copy the blockings of opposite finger which is U/U *Secondary classification by small letter This classificatio refers to the 3 types of finger print pattern only these are radial loop,plain arch and tented arch. the right hand the middle finger is AW I only put dash because it is not belong to the group atr. On the ring finger is RL I put r because it belongs to the group atr. In the little finger is amputated so I copy the opposite finger which is a and it belongs to the group and for to the thumb is amputated I just copy the opposite finger I put r because it belongs to the group. On the right fingers,the middle finger is DLW i put dash because it is not belong to the group,the ring finger is TA i put t because it belongs to the group, on the little finger is PA i put a because it belongs to the group.And on the left thumb is RL i put r because it belongs to the group atr. Sub Secondary Only The RT and RC of the index,middle and ring finger of both hands are involved .In the right index finger has a ridge count of 12 so I put O because it is more than 1-9,middle finger has RT of M and the ring fingerbhas the RC of 9 so I put I.On the left index finger is amputated so I copy the opposite finger .the middle finger has the RT of O.the left thumb finger is TA I put dash *Major Classification - First thing to do is to check the left thumb finger and if it is 17 or more ridge count table B will be used in determining the symbol of right thumb.Since the left thumb finger has 18 ridge count which is Large(L), the right thumb finger is amputated so we need to carry the ridge count 18 which is Medium symbol in table B. *Final Classification -One finger is a claim,So my answer is None because the is no Ridge Count on the little fingers *Key Classification -In this classification I chose the first loop which is found in the thumb finger wherein it is amputated so i copy the opposite finger which is RL and has 18 ridge count.So my answer is 18
Finger no.1 is DLW w/ a ridge count of 13, finger no.2 is PA w/ a ridge trace of O, finger no.3 is TA, finger no.4 is RL w/ a ridge trace of O, finger no.5 is UL w/ a ridge count of 10, finger no.6 is PW w/ a ridge count of 18, finger no. 7 is AW w/ a ridge count of 16, finger no.8 is Amp, finger no.9 is TA, finger no.10 is Amp. Blockings from finger 1 to finger 5 are D,A,TA,/,\ Blockings from finger 6 to finger 10 are W,X,TA,\,/ After the blockings, we solve the primary classification. Only whorls have numerical value Numerator: fingers 6,2,8,4,10 (4+0+0+0+0+ the given fraction 1)= 5 Denaminator: fingers 1,7,3,9,5 (16+2+0+0+0+ the given fraction 1)= 19 Primary classification: 5/19 Secondary classification by Capital letter is in the index finger of both hands, the right index finger is PA, and the left index finger is AW, then copy the symbol of the pattern. Secondary classification by capital letter: A/X Secondary classification by small letter only refer to the three types of fingerprint pattern only, these are plain arch, tented arch, radial loop. This applies to all fingers except the index finger. Right hand middle finger is T, ring finger is /, little finger is \ Left hand middle finger is T, ring finger is \, little finger is / Secondary classification by small letter: tr-/tt- Sub secondary classification is attained by ridge counting on loops or ridge tracing in whorls appearing in the index, middle, and ring fingers of both hands and arches are represented by a dash. Right hand: O-O Left hand: O-- Major classification is written on the leftmost part if the classification. Table RC 1-11 symbol S, RC 12-16 symbol M, RC 17 or more symbol L, and table B is RC 1-17 symbol S, RC 18-22 symbol M, RC 23 or more symbol L. Right hand: S Left hand: L Final classification finger 5 is UL with a ridge count of 10 and finger 10 is Amp Final classification: 10 Key classification is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. I got 13 since DLW is found at the first finger in the classification line Key classification: 13 Final answer: 13S5Atr-O-O10/L19Xtt-O--
Primary classification to Key classification of the right and left fingers. On the right thumb is DLW with the ridge count of 18, the index is TA, the middle finger is AW with the ridge count of 13, the ring finger is UL with the ridge count of 10, and the little finger is RL with the ridge count of 12. On the left thumb is PA with the ridge count of 16, index finger is AMP with the ridge trace of I, middle finger is AMP with the ridge trace of M, ring finger is CPLW with the ridge trace of I, and the little finger is PW. THE SIMBOLS OF RIGHT AND LEFT FINGERS; (Numerator) D, T, X, \, / ( Denominator) A, T, X, C, W PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION Only whorls have an numerical value, while loops and arch doesn't. Now compute the numerator and denominator plus the given fraction 1/1 (right fingers: 16,16,8,8,4 left fingers: 4,2,2,1,1) so the total is; FPC; 4 /26 SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY CAPITAL LETTERED GROUP Only the index finger will be copied, since our right index finger is T and left index finger is T the answer will be; T/T SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY SMALL LETTERED GROUP This are the three types of fingerprint patterns only, the arch, loop, and plain (a,t,r,), the whorl will be simbolize as (-). So the answer will be; (Numerator) -2-r (Denominator) a3- SUB- SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION Ridge count and trace will be seen at the upper right corner of the frame on the right most portion of the classification line. These wil be only the index, middle, and ring fingers. Since our right middle and ring finger has the ridge count of 13 and 10 it will be OI the index doesn't have any ridge count so it will be simbolize as -. The left fingers are already trace so we will copy the symbol IMI. the final answer is; -OI/IMI MAJOR CLASSIFICATION This was only apply to the thumb, if the left thumb is 17 above we will be using the table B. Since the left thumb is 16 so we will be using the table A, so the answer will be; L/M FINAL CLASSIFICATION This only apply on the little finger, if the right is whorl and the left is loop the loop will be priorities. We have loop on the right finger with the ridge count of 12 so the answer will be; 12 KEY CLASSIFICATION This was only apply on the thumb to ring finger, the loop are priority, and if there is no loop only the whorl, take the first whorl and count the ridges assuming to an UL. Since we have UL with the ridge count of 10 the answer will be; 10 OVER ALL ANSWER; FPC; 10 L 4-T2-r -OI 12 --------------- M 26aT3- IMI
Fingers no. 1 and 8 are Ulnar Loop with a ridge count of 12 and 5. Fingers no. 2 and 10 are Double loop whorl with a ridge trace of M and O. Fingers no. 3 and 9 are Radial loop with the ridge count of 11 and 7. Fingers no. 4 is Plain whorl and 6 is Central Pocket loop whorl with a ridge trace of I and O . Fingers no. 5 is Radial loop with a ridge count of 19 and finger no. 7 is TA. UL 12 DLWM RL 11 PWI RL 19 \12 DM /11 WI /19 CPLWO TA UL5 RL7 DLWO CO T /5 \7 DO FPC= 12 30 D r-r MOI 19 1 T -r- - II On the primary classification are 30/1 ,the secondary classification by capital lettered group are D/T since the right hand is DLW and the left hand is TA, the small lettered group are r-r/-r- since the middle fingers at the right hand is RL and the left hand is UL, at the ring fingers at the right hand is PW and the left hand is RL ,at the little fingers the right hand is RL and the left hand is DLW.The Sub-secondary classification is MOI/-II because the index fingers ath the right hand is DLW with the ridge trace of M so I just copy the M and at the left hand is TA since it is TA I just put -,at the middle fingers the right hand is RL with a ridge count of 11 and that is a Outer and the left hand is UL with a ridge count of 5 and that is a Inner, and the ring fingers at the right hand is PW with a ridge trace of I so I just copy the ridge trace and at the left hand is RL with a ridge count of 7 and that is a Inner. At the major classification is S/O because the given at the right hand is UL with a ridge count of 12 and that is a Small and the left is CPLW with a ridge trace of O so I just copy O. The final classification is 19 since the given at the right hand is RL with a ridge count of 19 so I just copy the 19 and at the left side is CPLW with a ridge trace of O. And the Last is Key classification which is 12 because the thumb at the right hand is UL with a ridge count of 12 so I just copy,and the thumb at the left hand is CPLW with a ridge trace of O.
Finger 1,7,10 are TENTED ARCH, arches are represented by a dash in the classification 2 and 4 are RADIAL LOOP with a ridge count of 12 and 13 3,5 and 6 are AMP 8 is ACCIDENTAL WHORL with a ridge trace of O 9 is PLAIN WHORL with a ridge trace of O I used the primary classification method first, and the first thing I did was memorize the use of symbol for blocking and their numerical value.Since the whorl is at the finger 8 and has an equivalent of 2 plus the given fraction 1 equal to 3 the numerator. The other whorl is at the finger 3 and 9 has an equivalent of 8 and 1 plus the given fraction equals to 10 the denominator. FPC= 3/10 The next step is secondary classification in Capital letter, since the index fingers are RADIAL LOOP and TENTED ARCH , next step I applied the secondary classification by small letter it refers to the three types of fingerprint pattern which is the plain arch ,tented arch and radial loop (atr) and my answer for the secondary classification by Capital letter and small letter is FPC= 3tR-rt/10tT--t . Sub secondary classification , I involved the index R(12) , Middle AMP(O), ring /(13 ) on the right hand, and the Left hand index T(-) , Middle X(O), Ring W(O), Major classification, so my 1 and 6 are arches it is represent by a dash, so there's no counted a ridge or tracing here Final classification, so my both little finger is tented arch , there is no final classification, and no need to put a dash here. Lastly, The key classification, this is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the First loop in the classification line. This is obtained by counting the first loop's ridge count from the right thumb to da ring finger, so my index has a ridge count 12 . And the answer is👇 FPC= 12 3 t R-r t OO I 10 t T--t - OO
PALAT, Lina D. BSCRIM-2A Problem: Finger 1 is amputated, fingers 2 , 4 and 9 is Plain Whorl, finger 3 is Tented Arch, fingers 6 and 7 is Radial Loop, finger 8 is Plain Arch and fingers 5 and 10 is Ulnar Loop. FPC: 13 M 25 r W t - - M - O 13 M 6 r R a - - O - O 1. In Primary Classification is 25/6, the sum of all numerical value of whorls expressed as numerator and denominator plus the given factor 1/1. 2. The Secondary Classification by Capital Lettered Group is W/R since the right index finger is W and the left index finger is R. Take note that is should be written in capital letters only. 3. The Secondary Classification by Small Lettered Group is r - -. Remember that Secondary Classification by Small Lettered Group is written in small letters, and only Tented Arch (represented as "t"), Plain Arch ( represented as "a"), and Radial Loop ( represented as "r") can only be written as a,t and r while the other finger patterns represented as " - ". 4. The Sub- secondary Classification is M - O / O - O. In sub secondary classification, only whorls has symbols of M (meeting) , I (inner), and O (outer) that is placed immediately to the right of the secondary classification and only applies in index, middle, and ring finger. Take note that arches and loop doesn't have letter symbols in sub secondary classification but dash (-). 5. The Major Classification is M/M. It apllies only to thumbs. It is written on the leftmost part of the classification line before the primary classifications. In Major Classification, if the left thumb has a numerical value of 17 and more, the right thumb is counted using Table A where 1-11 is Small (S), 12-16 is Medium (M), and 17 or more is Large (L). Since the left thumb has 17 or more ridge count, we are using the table A in left thumb and table B in the right thumb ( the right thumb is amputated, however, the left thumb is Radial Loop that's why we are going to copy it as a radial loop too. Table B has 1-17 Small (S), 18-22 Medium (M), and 23 or more. Large ( L). 6. The Final Classification is 13 placed after sub secondary classification of right hand. In final classification, it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers no. 5 and 10. Take note that in final classification, only one finger is a claim. If both fingers have no loop, the whorl will be considered. If the finger is both loops, the right little fingers ridge count is being the priority. But if right little finger is whorl with ridge count and left little finger is loop with ridge count, the loop is the priority. However, if both little fingers are tented arch, there is no final classification. 7. The Key Classification is 12. This is done by the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. Since the given is Radial Loop with ridge count of 12 and amputated, put the ridge count on the right thumb finger because right hand is the priority. Hence, if there is no loops but whorls, take the first whorl and count the ridges assuming an ulnar loop.
Finger 2 UL RC 12, finger 3 TA, our Finger 6,10 RL with RC 13 10 with RC 15,finger 4 AW with RC 19 finger 8 DLW M ,other Finger our amputated . The primary classification are 11/2,the secondary classification by capital lettered is U/U and for secondary for the small lettered group only radial loop ,plain arch and tented arch (a,t,r) thumb is r/r since this is amputated so I just copy , this applies to all fingers accept the index finger since this is used only for the capital lettered group. Sub secondary O-O FOR the major classification only thumb of both hand if the left hand is 17 more use table b for the Right hand since the both hand are 13 because ( AMP)I use table A M(MEDIUM)for final classification only for the little finger since it is RL I just copy the RC 15 and the key Only for thumb and is there is no loop but whorl take the first whorl since the thumb is RL with RC 13 I just copy rc 13 13M11rUt-rO-O 15
ULLIBAC, JASMINE A. BSCRIM 2B Finger 1 and 5 is RL with a ridge count of 16 and 14 Finger 2,3,and 4 is PA Finger 6 and 9 is PA Finger 7 is RL with a ridge count of 14 Finger 8 is DLW with a ridge trace M Finger 10 is Rl with a ridge count of 14 - the first thing to do is blocking, wherein we need to block out the following patterns by writing the symbols NUMERATOR (/,A,A,A,/) DENOMINATOR (A,R,D,AA,\) PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION only whorls have a numerical value, loops and arch doesn't. Now compute the numerator and denominator plus the fraction 1/1 FPC: 3/1 SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY CAPITAL LETTER only the index finger will be copied, right index finger is A and left index finger is R so the answer will be A/R SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY SMALL LETTER This are three types of fingerprint only the plain arch, tended arch and radial loop (a,t,r) the other will be symbolize as dash (-). So the answer NUMERATOR (a,a,r) DENOMINATOR (-,a,r) SUB-SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION Ridge count and trace will be seen at the upper right corner of the frame on the right most portion of the classification line. These will be only the index, middle, and ring fingers. Since our right index finger and middle and ring finger has no ridge count it symbolize as (-). In the left finger, the index finger has a ridge count 14 so we will copy the number 14. The middle finger has a ridge tace M so we will copy the symbol M and the ring finger has no ridge count or ridge trace. Answer: - - - / O M - MAJOR CLASSIFICATION This was only apply to the thumb if the left thumb is 17 above we will be using the table B. Since the left thumb is have no number or ridge count, so we will using the table A so the answer will be M/- FINAL CLASSIFICATION This only apply on the little finger, if the right finger is whorl and the left is loop we will be priorities the loop. take the first whorl and count the ridges assuming to an UL. Since we have RL with the ridge count of 14 we will copy the 14 so the answer will be; 14 KEY CLASSIFICATION This is only apply on the thumb to ring finger, the loop are priority, and if there is no loop only the whorl, take the first whorl and count the ridges assuming to an UL. Since we have RL with the ridge count of 16 we will copy the 16 so the answer will be; 16 OVERALL ANSWER: FPC 16 M 3 r A a a r - - - 14 _______________________________________ - 1 - R - a r O M -
Finger 1 is radial loop w/ a ridge count of 15 ,finger 2 are central pocket loop w/ a ridge trace O,finger 3 are tented arc Finger 4 are ulnar loop with a with a ridge count of 13 finger 5 are double loop With a ridge count of 12 finger 5 are radial loop,finger 7 are tented arc finger 8 are Double loop whorl with a ridge trace of O finger 9 are radial loop with a ridge trace M Finger 10 are plain arc. BLOCKINGS:all we first need to do is do the blocking before proceed to the next step Finger 1 to 5 blocking are 15 M19rCt- - O-I O 5r T-r- - -OM12 EXPLANATION: After the blocking solve the primary classification and the numerator is 19 and the denominator is 5 19/5 next is the secondary classification by capital letter group that only apply in our finger has C in the left hand index is T next is our secondary classification by small lattered group these are plain arc tented arc and radial loop or the (a,t,r)this applies only to our middle ring little and the thumb finger for both right hand and the left hand. Next step are sub secondary classification this applies only in our index middle and ring finger to both hand. The major classification applies on the thumb of both hand.the final classification only apply to little finger I got 12 because the right finger is loop and overall the key classification is 15 I got it in the right thumb it is a loop.
classification to Key classification of the right and left fingers. On the right thumb is RL with the ridge count of 16, the index is PA with the ridge trace of M, the middle finger is PW with the the ridge trace of I, the ring finger is AW with the ridge trace of O, and the little finger is RL with the ridge count of 10. On the left thumb is AW with the ridge count of 17, index finger is AMP, middle finger is DLW, ring finger is AMP, and the little finger is CPLW. THE SIMBOLS OF RIGHT AND LEFT FINGERS; (Numerator) /, A, W, X,/ (Denominator) X, A, D, X, C PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION Only whorls have an numerical value, loops and arch doesn't. Now compute numerator and denominator plus the gi fraction 1/1 (right fingers: 16,16,8,8,4 | fingers: 4,2,2,1,1) so the total is; FPC; 16/10 SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY CAPITAL LETTERED GROUP Only the index finger will be copied, right index finger is A and left index finger is A the answer will be; A/A SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY SMALL LETTERED GROUP These are the three types of fingerprint, radial loop, plain arch, tented arch (a,t,r) if they are not belong to RAT family the symbol will be dash (-). So the answer (Numerator) r--r (Denominator) --- SUB-SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION Ridge count and trace will be seen at the upper right corner of the frame on the right most portion of the classification line. These wil be only the index, middle, and ring fingers. Since our right index finger has the ridge trace of M and middle finger has the ridge trace of I and the ring finger has the ridge trace of O so we will copy the symbol MIO. The index left finger is AMP so copy the symbol M and the middle finger has no ridge trace and the Ring finger is AMP so copy the symbol O. the final answer is; MIO/M-O MAJOR CLASSIFICATION This was only apply to the thumb, if the left thumb is 17 above we will be using the table B. Since the left thumb is 16 so we will be using the table A, so the answer will be; S/L FINAL CLASSIFICATION This only apply on the little finger, if the right is whorl and the left is loop the loop will be priorities. We have loop on the right finger with the ridge count of 10 so the answer will be; 10 KEY CLASSIFICATION This was only apply on the thumb to ring finger, the loop are priority, and if there is no loop only the whorl, take the first whorl and count the ridges assuming to an UL. Since we have RL with the ridge count of 16 the answe will be; 16 OVER ALL ANSWER; FPC; 16 S 16 rA--r MIO 10 ---------------------------------- L 10 A--- M-O
OSMEÑA, IVERSON L. BSCRIM-2B Problem: Finger no. 1, 2, 3 and 5 are RL with a ridge count of 14. Finger no. 6, 8 and 10 are CPL with a ridge trace of M, other fingers are amputated. • RL Amp RL Amp RL / W / W / ______________________ CPL Amp CPL Amp CPL C W C W C Fpc = 14M 32rWr-rMOM 14 _____________________ M 4 -W---MMM Explanation; First we must do the blockings... For primary classification in the numerator is 32, while in the denominator is 4. Since all whorl has the numerical value, we have to count them, with the pre-establised fraction of both hand, which is 1. For secondary classification by capital letters, the pattern of the index finger of both hand will always represents by capital letters. So the answer in the numerator is capital letter (W) while in the denominator is also W, since it is amputated the blocking or the symbol is W. For secondary classification by small lettered group, the fingerprint pattern are radial loop (r), plain arch (a), and tented Arch (t). The finger of both hand will involve will be the thumb, middle, ring and little finger, so the answer in the numerator in the thumb is (r) and in the middle, ring and little finger are (r, -, r), while in the denominator in the thumb is (-) and in the middle, ring and little finger are (-,-,-), some answers are dash since they are not belong to (a, t, r). For sub-secondary classification, the fingers of both hand will involves index, middle and ring. The answer in the numerator are (M, O, M) while in the denominator are (M, M, M). For the major classification, the finger of both hands will involve the thumb only. The answer in the numerator is medium (M), I took the medium which is (M) in the table A since the ridge count is 14. For final classification, one finger will involve which is the little finger so the answer is 14. For key classification, the answer is 14 because the key classification is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line.
DAO-IG, Ben S. BFS-3A Finding the primary classification to key classification of Right and Left hand >Finger 1 is DLW with the ridge count of 11 Finger 2 is PA with the ridge count of 6 Finger 3 is PW Finger 4 is AW with the ridge count of 12 Finger 5 is RL with the ridge count of 8 Finger 6 PW with the ridge count of 17 Finger 7 RL Finger 8 CPL with the ridge count of 10 Finger 9 is PW Finger 10 is AW >FIRST BLOCKINGS:RH-D,A,W,X,/ LH-W,R,C,W,X >SECOND is to look for the primary classification, add the number that has a numerical value to get the numerator. Starting from the left thumb, going to the right index, to the left middle finger,to the right ring finger, and to the left little finger. And the denaminator, start to the right thumb,to the left index, to the right Middle finger, to left ring finger,and to the right little finger. PFC=4+2+8+1+1=16 16+8+1+1=26 >Next is the secondary classification by capital lettered group. Just copy the symbol in the index finger. For the right index we have PA,and for the left index finger we have RL. PFC=16 A 26 R >Next is secondary classification by small lettered.So this is applies to All fingers except the index finger because is used only in the Capital lettered group. Right hand :middle finger is PW(-), ring finger AW(-), little finger RL(r), and the thumb finger is DLW(-). Left hand: middle finger CPL (-), ring finger PW(-), Little finger AW(-), and the thumb finger is PW(-). >Next is find the sub-secondary classification. This is by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the (index, middle, and ring finger of both hands) FPC-16 A--rI-١ 26 R----1- >Next is the major classification which applies only to thumb and it is written on the leftmost part of the classification line before the primary classification.in the right hand thumb finger with the a ridge count of 11,and the left hand thumb finger with the ridge count of 17. PFC= S16 A--rl-1 L 26 R-1- >Next is the final classification it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers, fingers no.5 and 10,finger 5 RL with a ridge count of 8, and finger 10 is AW which has no ridge count.the final classification is 8. PFC=. S16 A--r1-18 L 26 R----|- >The last step which is key classification, this is done by re-exhibiting ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. Since the right hand of the thumb is loop we will take it as the key classification, so the key classification is 11 =FPC= 11 S16 A--r1-18 L 26 R-1-
PROBLEM: Finger 1 is tented arch and finger 4 is tented arch with a ridge count of 13 Finger 2,3,5 is radial loop , Finger 6 is accidental whorl with a ridge trace of O , Finger 7,8 is double loop whorl with a ridge trace of I, Finger 9,10 is central pocket loop whorl with a ridge trace of M. ANSWER: FPC - 8 tRrtr OII 9 O4 -D--- IIM We have 10 fingers, we have to begin at your right hand w/c is your thumb, index, middle, ring and little finger same with your left Hand. Here at the right hand , there is no numerical value since the problem given is arch and loop. On the other hand, here on the left hand, there is a numerical value since the problem given has a whorl. But it doesn't mean that all given problem has a numerical value, always remember that only the whorl has a numerical value. For PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION, We have to know first the numerator w/c is your finger 2,4,6,8,10 and your denominator finger 1,3,5,7,9. We will answer it in FPC. We are going to look for numerator so we have to begin in your left thumb. Next, SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY CAPITAL LETTER ( R over D). Next, we will proceed to SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY SMALL LETTERS, the middle, ring and little finger are involved in secondary classification by small letter, the same on your left hand . The involve pattern in your secondary classification is A, T, R( arch, tented arch and radial loop). Ulnar loop and whorl represented as a dash (-). Next, SUB-SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION, this is attained by ridge counting the loops and ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the ( index, middle, and ring ) fingers of both hands. Finger 2,3,4 in the numerator and finger 7,8,9 are placed in the denominator. In the problem given above, finger 4 does not have since it is an Tented arch, rather it will represented by dash (-) , finger 2 with the ridge count of 10 represented by O , finger 3 with the ridge count of 8 represented by I while finger 7 with the ridge trace represented by letter I since it was written on the right upper corner and finger 8 with the ridge trace by letter M for meeting and lastly, finger 9 has a ridge trace of letter M . Next, MAJOR CLASSIFICATION, This is similar to the previous classification though it applies only to the thumb, written in the leftmost part of the classification line before the primary classification. In the given sample, finger 1 is tented arch (T) since it is an arch it will represented by dash and finger 6 is accidental whorl ( X ), the whorl ridge trace is automatically written in a symbol on the right upper corner which is O for outer. Next, FINAL CLASSIFICATION, It is achieved by ridge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers , finger no. 5 and 10. If both little finger is loop, right little finger is chosen. In the given sample, since finger 5 is radial loop with a ridge count of 9 then you will just copy 9 in the numerator, no need to copy the finger 10 because the right little finger is the priority. Next, KEY CLASSIFICATION, this is done by re exhibiting the ridge count of the first loops in the classification line. In the given sample, Finger 1 is tented arch, since arch are represented by a dash in the classification line and does not have numerator.
OPLAWAN, Jingkey T. BS CRIM-2A Problem: Fingers 1,2,3,5 & 6 are Plain Whorl and the other fingers are Ulnar Loop. FPC 20 M 21 W - - - I I O 21 I 27 W - - - OOO 1. The Primary Classification is 21/27, sum of all the numerical values assigned to whorls expressed as a numerator and denominator plus the given faction 1/1. 2. The Secondary Classification by capital letter W/W, I just copy the pattern of the right and left index fingers and it should represented by Capital letters and placed at the right side of the primary classification. 3. The Secondary Classification by small letter is - - -/- - - , patterns of the finger except the index finger, since they are not belong to atr, they are represented by a dash. 4. The Sub- secondary classification is IIO/OOO, attained by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing whorls appearing in the index, middle, and ring fingers of both hands and placed on the right of the secondary classification. 5. The Major Classification s M/I, it applies only to thumbs, since the right and left thumb are whorl, just copy what is the symbol written on the right upper corner and it placed on the leftmost part of the primary classification. 6. The final classification is 21, achieved by ridge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers no. 5 and 10. Since they are both loops, right finger is chosen and exhibited at the extreme right to the sub-secondary classification. 7. The Key Classification is 20, this is done by re-exhibiting the ridge of the first loop in the classification line except little fingers and placed at the extreme left of the numerator in the classification line and does not have denominator.
PROBLEM: Finger 1 has a Ridge Count of 15 and is RL. Finger 2 is AW with a Ridge Trace of O. Finger 3 is TA. Finger 4 is RL with a Ridge Count of 12. Fingers 5 and 6 are PW, with Ridge Counts of 17 and 18, respectively. Finger 7 is CPLW with a Ridge Trace of O. Finger 8 is RL with a Ridge Count of 2. Finger 9 is DLW with a Ridge Trace of M. Finger number 10 has been amputated. FPC: 15 S 22 r X t r - O-I 17/L 8 C r 2 - OIM First, I blocked out the patterns of the fingers on the right hand, which are /XT/W. The same through to the left hand fingers, which are the block outs are WC\DW. After blocking the patterns, I came up with my answer to Primary Classification through adding the patterns at finger 6, which has a numerical value of 4, plus the numerical value of finger 2, which is 16. Since finger 8 and 4 are RL and do not have a numerical value, I do not include them. Plus the amputated in finger 10. Then I add the pre-established fraction 1/1 and that equals to 22. Then next I add all the numerical value of whorls from all odd numbers then I add it again to the pre-established fraction 1/1 and I come up with my answer, which is 8. I just copy the blockings of the index fingers of both hands in order to get the Secondary Classification by Capital Lettered Group. It is always represented by a capital letter, and I placed it on the right side of the primary classification. In Secondary Classification by Small Lettered Group, this refers to the three types of fingerprint patterns only. I attained my answer to this by taking the small letter symbols in all fingers except in the index finger and a pattern that does not belong to small-letter symbols. I represented it by a dash. I attained my answer in Sub-secondary Classification by ridge counting the loops and ridge tracing the whorl appearing in the index, middle, and ring fingers of both hands. Since finger 3 is TA, I used dash for it for the reason that it is used for arches. The Major Classification applies only to the thumb, so the left thumb is I counted it first using Table A because the ridge count is 18 and it is L (Large) and I used Table B on the right thumb since it is 15, so it is S (Small). In the Final Classification, I simply achieved it by taking the rigde count of whorls from the little finger. I took 15, which is the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line as my Key Classification.
Finger 1 and 4 are Ulnar Loop Finger 2 and 8 are Double Loop Whorl Finger 3 is Tented Arch Finger 5 and 10 are Plain Whorl Finger 6,7 and 9 are Radial Loop FPC = 13M 20 D t2-M-I 10 M 6 rR -r-OMI The Primary Classification is 20/6 The Secondary Classification by capital lettered group is D/R For the Secondary Classification by small lettered group is t2-/-r- For the Sub Secondary Classification are index, middle and ring only. Since the right index finger ( Double Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M, middle finger ( Tented Arch ) has no ridge count, and ring finger ( Ulnar Loop ) has a ridge count of 13. In the left index finger (Radial Loop) has a ridge count of 12, middle finger ( Double Pocket Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M , ring finger (Radial Loop ) has a ridge count of 11 For Final Classification , it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and Whorls form two little fingers no. 10and 11. It has seen in my example that they are the same Whorls so prioritize the right little finger which is the of Plain Whorl. For Key Classification, this is Finger 1 and 4 are Ulnar Loop Finger 2 and 8 are Double Loop Whorl Finger 3 is Tented Arch Finger 5 and 10 are Plain Whorl Finger 6,7 and 9 are Radial Loop FPC = 13M 20 D t2-M-I 10 M 6 rR -r-OMI The Primary Classification is 20/6 The Secondary Classification by capital lettered group is D/R For the Secondary Classification by small lettered group is t2-/-r- For the Sub Secondary Classification are index, middle and ring only. Since the right index finger ( Double Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M, middle finger ( Tented Arch ) has no ridge count, and ring finger ( Ulnar Loop ) has a ridge count of 13. In the left index finger (Radial Loop) has a ridge count of 12, middle finger ( Double Pocket Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M , ring finger (Radial Loop ) has a ridge count of 11 For Final Classification , it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and Whorls form two little fingers no. 10and 11. It has seen in my example that they are the same Whorls so prioritize the right little finger which is 10. For Key Classification, this is done by re - exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line which is 13done by re - exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line which is 13
good job mom,,, you're the best
Finger 1 and 5 are RL w/ a RC of 17 and 11
Finger 2 and 8 are W w/ a RT of M, I
Finger 3 is TA Finger
Finger 4 and 10 are UL w/ a RC of 15
Other fingers are Amputated
17 S19rDt-rM-O 11
FPC ------------------------------------
L 3 rD---MIO
From Right Finger 1 to 5, the blockings are /DT\/
From Left Finger 6 to 10, the blockings are /DD//
In order to get the primary classification, I add first the numerical value of whorls and I add the pre - established fraction 1/1 to sum up of both the numerator and denominator and I come up with 19 over 3.
For the Secondary classification by capital lettered group, I just simple get the blockings that is found only on index finger since both index fingers are DLW.On the Secondary classification by small lettered group , I also copied the letter t which is the Right thumb fingers, letter t in the right ring finger while the left are all dash(-) these other letters that are not a,t,r are represented by dash(-).
For the Sub- secondary classification, I only involved the RT and RC of the index, middle, and the ring finger I,M,R of both hands. On the right hand, DLW from index finger has the RT of M so I directly copy the M. TA at the middle finger will be dash(-). UL from ring finger has the RT of O. Since the left hand index ring finger is amputated automatically copy what are the RT of the index and ring finger . On the middle finger has a RC of 13.
To get the major classification ,thumb is the only involved, The Right thumb has a RC of 17 so it is Small (S) and the left thumb is amputated so automatically carry the RC of the right thumb which is 17 and 17, On the left hand indicates Small(S) .
In the final classification, my answer is 11 since RL is a loop that is found at the right little fingerw/ the RC of 11.
Lastly in the ket classification, I just choose the first loop in the classification line so I got 17 since RL is found at the first finger in the classification line.
BATULAG, Vivian Faith M.
BSCRIM 2A
PROBLEM: Finger 1,3,5,6,8 and 10 are Ulnar Loop with a ridge count of 19,14,10,13,12, and 14. While Finger 2, 4, 7 and 9 are Plain Whorl with a ridge trace of MMOM.
FPC 19L25-W3-MOM10
M4 -W3-OOM
Its primary qualification is 25/4 which is determined by adding the values of the whorl pattern on both hands. The secondary classification is denoted by a capital letter W/W which is obtained from the pattern of the index fingers. Since the rest of the fingers are Ulnar loops and Plain whorl then its Secondary classification by small letter is represented by Three dashes(3-) The sub-secondary classifications are based on the ridge count of the index, middle, and ring fingers of both hands so it is MOM/OOM. For major classification, the right thumb has 19 ridge count that's why its symbol is Large(L). While the left has 13 ridge count that's why its symbol is Medium(M). The final classification considers the ridge count of loops and whorls on the two little fingers only, so just copy the ridge count of the right little finger which is 10. The last classification is done by counting the ridge count of the first loop from the thumb to the ring finger so its key classification is 19.
WANSI,Mark jess A.
BSCRIM 2B
Finger 1, 5 and 8 are radial loop with a ridge count of 12,10 and 13 *Finger 3, 6 and 7 are double loop whorl wheren in finger 6 has a ridge count of 19 and the latter has a ridge trace of M,O *Finger 4 is tented arch Other fingers are amputated *Blockings from finger 1 to finger 5 are /DDT/ *Blockings from finger 6 to finger 10 are DD\T\ Before proceeding with the fingerprint classification, blockings should be done first. In the primary classification, I add all the numerical value of whorls for even numbers and added 1 as the pre-establish fraction that will serve as a numerator which is 21. Same process in getting the denominator, I just added all the numerical value of whorls present along with the odd numbers plus 1 and i came up with my answer 11. Moving on with the secondary classification by capital letter, i just copied the blockings of the index finger of both hands and put it after the primary classification. As for the classification for small lettered group, index finger is excluded. I just put dash to fingers which is not plain arch, tented arch, and radial loop. So, i started classifying from the middle to little finget. After that i proceed with the thumb. Since the right thumb is radial loop, i put 'r' before D.In the sub secondary classification, finger 2 is amputated, so i just copied O as ridge trace of finger 7. M for finger 3 and i put dash for finger 4 since it is a an arch. Same as through with the denominator, OD is given and the other one is amputated.
All in all i came up with OM-/OO- In the major classification, the left thumb has a symbol of L. Since it has a ridge count higher than 17, the symbol for the right thumb is S. In the Final classification, only the little fingers are involved. I just copied the ridge count of the right little finger which is 10 and put it after the sub secondary classification. In the key classification, i just copied the ridge count of the the first loop appeared among the fingers except the little fingers that is 12.
ANSWER: FPC: 12 S 21 rD tr OM 10/ L 11 D rtr OO-
Fingers 1,2,3 is AW with ridge trace of MIO and 4,5,6 is RL with ridge count of 24,21,18 and other fingers is Amputated.
FPC= 23M19X-rrIOO21
L29X-rrIOO
1. In primary classification first we have to get the numerator which is 19 and the denominator is 19.
2. Secondary classification by Capital letter just copy the blockings of the index finger of both hand. In secondary classification by small lettered group that if it's not included in the a,t,r we just put dash sign.
3. Proceed to the problem, numerator I just put a dush since the middle is not belong to the a,t,r and 2r since there are two radial loop. In the denominator since the middle is amputated I just put a dush and 2r since there are two radial loop. And proceed to the thumb since accidental whorl is not belong to the a,t,r, I put a dash and to also I put a r before the secondary classification by Capital letter. 4. Sub secondary classification 3 fingers are involved, the index, middle and ring finger. In the numerator my answer is IOO, since the index, middle and ring finger is amputated by the denominator I just copied it.
5. Major classification we applied only to the thumbs. So in major just copy M from the top of AW and L is from the ridge count of RL which is 18.
6. Final classification in the rigde counting loops and whorls, the two little fingers 5 and 10 are the priority. So to get the rigde count of the right finger which is 21.
7. Key classification the rule for key classification is that all fingers are involve except the little fingers and loops are also priority I copied the ridge count of the first loop present among the fingers involved that is 23.
AGUSTIN, DIANA ROSE B.
BSCRIM 2A
*Finger 1 is UL with a RC of 20
Finger 2,6,8 and 10 are RL with a RC of 16, 10 12 and 4
Finger 3 is AW with a RC of 4
Finger 4 is PW with a ridge trace of O
Finger 7 is TA
Other fingers are amputated
*Blockings from finger 1 to finger 5 are
\RXW/
*Blockings from finger 6 to finger 10 are
\T\W\
Before proceeding with the fingerprint classification, blocking should be done first. In the primary classification, I add all the numerical values of whorls for even numbers and added 1 as the pre-establish fraction that will serve as a numerator which is 9. In the same process of getting the denominator, I just added all the numerical values of whorls present along with the odd numbers plus 1 and I came up with my answer 10.
Moving on to the secondary classification by capital letter, I simply copied the blockings of both hands' index fingers and placed them after the main classification. The index finger is not included in the classification for the small lettered group.
On the secondary classification by small lettered group, there are only 3 types of fingerprint patterns which is the a,t,r. This applies to the thumb, middle, ring, and little finger.
From the right hand, the middle and ring finger are AW and PW and they are both whorls which is not belong to the small letter group I just simply put a dash (-), and since finger 5 is amputated with blocking of / I just simply r since it belong to small letter group. And for the thumb it is an UL which is it does not belong to a small letter group, instead of putting dash (-) I just didn’t put it though its not necessary.
From the left hand, since middle finger and ring finger are both RL I just put r and the ring finger is amputated with finger 4 which is an PW and it does not belong to small letter group I just put a dash (-)
In the sub secondary classification, index finger is RL with a ridge count of 16 which is O, the middle finger which is a whorl and the ridge count is 4 is just put I and for the ring finger I just simply copy the ridge trace O. for finger 7 which is an arch I just put a dash (-), in finger 8 which is a loop and had a ridge count of 12 I put O and in the ring finger since it is amputated I just copy the ridge trace of finger 4, and I came up with OIO /-OO
In the major classification, the left thumb has a symbol of S. Since it has a ridge count lower than 17 I use Table A as a reference, and the symbol for the right thumb is L.
Only the small fingers are included in the final categorization. I just duplicated the right little finger's ridge count of 4 and pasted it after the sub secondary categorization.
In the key classification, I just duplicated the ridge count of the first loop that occurred among the fingers, which is 20 except for the small fingers.
ANSWER:
FPC: 20 L 9 R 2-r OIO 4
. S 10 rT r-r -OO
BAGGAS, ANGELYNE W.
Finger 1 is UL with RC 18, finger 2 is TA, finger 3 is AW with RC 19, finger 4 is PA, finger 5 is RL with RC 15, other finger are amputated.
The primary classification are 3/9, the secondary classification by capital lettered is T/T and for the secondary classification by small lettered group only radial loop, plain arch and tented arch (a, r, t,) so -ar/-ar. For the sub secondary are index, middle and ring only since the index has no RC it is - The middle with RC 19 and it is Amp it is O since the ring has no RC it is DASH. For the major classification only thump of both hand, if the left hand is 17 more use table B for the right hand, so since the left hand is 18 table B is applied so M/L. For the final classification only for the little finger, since it s RL just copy the RC 15 and for the key classification only the thump and if there is no loop but whorl take the first whorl, since the thump is UL with RC 18 just copy the RC 18.
18M3T-ar-0-15/L9T-ar-O-
AGUILAR, Leslyn D.
B.S.CRIM 2 A
Finding the Primary Classification to Key Classification of the the Right and Left Fingers.
Problem Made by : BAQUILAN, CLINTON as my Tutor
Finger 1 is T.A, Finger 2 is C.P.L.W with a ridge traced O, Finger 3 is R.L with a ridge count of 14, Finger 4 is Amp, Finger 5 is C.P.L.W with a ridge count of 5, Finger 6 is R.L with a ridge count of 19, Finger 7 is U.L with a ridge count of 15, Finger 8 is P.W with the ridge traced of M, Finger 9 is Amp and Finger 10 is R.L with a ridge count of 11.
*First thing to do is the blockings wherein, the process of writing the symbol below its patterns, Blockings: (Numerator : T, C, /, W, C) (Denominator : \, U, W, W, \)
Note: Remember that when writing the symbol of the fingers always write it in a capital letters.
*Secondly Find the Primary Classification
Note : Arches and Loops has no value. Only whoorls have the value . Do the Criss Cross pattern on finding the Primary Classification. Knowing the denominator and the numerator. Numerator (16+2+8+1= 27 ) Denominator (1+4+1=6)
The Primary Classification is 27/6.
*Third step is to find the secondary classification by Capital Lettered Group, it refers to the patterns of the index fingers of both hands . It always represents a capital letters. Since the right index finger is C.P.L.W and the left index finger is U.L the Secondary classification by Capital Letters is C and U.
Secondary Classification by Capital lettered Group (27 C/6 U)
So let's move on to Secondary classification by Small lettered group, this refers to the three types of Fingerprint pattern only. These are the radial loop, plain arch and tented arch this only applies to all fingers except the index fingers since this is used only for the Capital lettered Group. (Right- Thumb; T.A= t, Middle;R.L=r, Ring;W=-, C.P.L.W= - (whoorls are represent by a dash (-) (Left Hand Thumb; R.L=r, P.W=-,Amp=-, R.L=r
Secondary Classification by Small lettered Group 27tCr2-/6rU2-r
Now, let's find its Sub-Secondary Classification it is the ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing in the (index, middle, and ring fingers of the both hands with a symbol used in loops the O-Outer and the I-Inner . Index finger has a ridge traced of O, Middle finger has a ridge count of 14= O (because 14 is the increasing no. Of 12) and Ring Finger that is Amp = M.On the given problem, Finger 4 and Finger 9 is both Amputated and According to Rule No. 4, if amputated fingers is opposite to each other, classification is whoorls with meeting tracings. Thus, M is the Sub-Secondary Classification.
Sub-Secondary Classification : (27tCr2- OOM/6rU2-r OMM )
Next thing to do is to find the Major Classification, loops are ridge counted, and whoorls are tridge traced. It is written in the left most part of the classification line before the primary classification. Since Finger 1 is T.A just represent it as a dash because Arches are represented by a (-) and Finger 6 is R.L with a ridge traced of 19, because 19 is more than 17 refer to ,Table A the 17 Or more, then symbol is L(Large).
Major Classification (-27tCr2- OOM/L6rU2-r OMM )
Afterwards, let's go to Final Classification, one finger is a claim . It is archived by ridge counting the loops and the whools from the finger No. 5 C.P.L.W with a ridge traced of 5 and finger no. 10 R.L with a ridge count of 11. Note: Loops on the right are priorities.
Final Classification Ans. (-27tCr2- OOM 11/6rU2-r OMM 11)
And lastly let's find the Key Classification. This is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. It must appear from the right thumb. Since Finger 3 is R.L with a ridge count of 14, so the Key
Classification is 14. Final answer : In a reason that the right thumb with a loops is the priority and it is the first to appear from the right thumb.
Key Classification: Numerator: 14-27trCr2- OOM 11 Denominator : L6rU2-r OMM
Final answer : Primary classification to Key Classification: 14-27tCr2- OOM 11 / L 6rU2-r OMM
PADAYON TO ALL Future Criminologist💪
BANAG,ERINE MAE D.
BSCRIM-2B
Finger 1,2,5 are Ulnar Loop with a ridge count of 10 16, 12. Finger 8 and 9 are plain whorl and central pocket loop whorl with a ridge count of 8 and 9. Other fingers are amputated.
To get the primary classification, add the second
part of the pair or the even numbers that have a
numerical value to get the numerator, starting on your left thumb, going to the right index, to left middle, right ring to the left little finger. Add the first part of the pair or the odd numbers that also have a numerical value to get the denominator. Starting on your right thumb, to left index, right middle, left ring going to the left little finger. Take note that in the primary classification, a whorl has only a numerical value. 2+8=10 plus the pre-established fraction, 1. In the denominator, 8+1+preestablished fraction 1 =10, so the primary classification is 11/10. In the secondary by capital letters, write the pattern of the index finger in a capital letter. Since the index finger in the left hand is amputated, copy the opposite finger, which is UL, so the secondary by capital letter is U/U and write after the primary. To get the secondary by small letters, write the pattern of your index, middle, and ring in small letters only if it is a plain arch, radial loop, or tented arch. If the pattern is neither of the three, put dush to show which finger it belongs. In the problem, the pattern of the three fingers does not belong to the group, so write 3-, same through in the left hand since they have the same pattern. In the sub-secondary, the index has 16 ridges and the symbol when it is more than 10 is O. In the middle, it was amputated, so copy the ridge count of the opposite finger and that is 8. The symbol of the middle if it is 1-10 is I. The ring has a 9 ridge count and has a symbol of I. Because both hands have the same pattern in the three fingers, the subsecondary is Oll/Oll. To get the final classification, it is the ridge count of your little finger. The final classification is 12 and will be written in the upper corner. Since they are both loops, the right little finger will be the priority. The major classification is S/S. Since the ridge count of the thumb in both hands is 10, table A will be used and it will be written before the primary classification. The key classification is the ridge count of the first loop in the line. In the given
problem, 10 is the key classification since it was the
first loop in the line and we wrote it before the
major classification.
So i came up with an answer of
10 S 11 U 3- Oll 12
FPC ------------------
S 10 U 3- Oll
RAFANOT, Winston P.
BSCRIM-2A
Fingers 1,2,3 is AW with ridge trace of MIO and 4,5,6 is RL with ridge count of 24,21,18 and other fingers is Amputated.
FPC= 23M19X-rrIOO21
L29X-rrIOO
1. In primary classification first we have to get the numerator which is 19 and the denominator is 19.
2. Secondary classification by Capital letter just copy the blockings of the index finger of both hand. In secondary classification by small lettered group that if it's not included in the a,t,r we just put dash sign.
3. Proceed to the problem, numerator I just put a dush since the middle is not belong to the a,t,r and 2r since there are two radial loop. In the denominator since the middle is amputated I just put a dush and 2r since there are two radial loop. And proceed to the thumb since accidental whorl is not belong to the a,t,r, I put a dash and to also I put a r before the secondary classification by Capital letter.
4. Sub secondary classification 3 fingers are involved, the index, middle and ring finger. In the numerator my answer is IOO, since the index, middle and ring finger is amputated by the denominator I just copied it.
5. Major classification we applied only to the thumbs. So in major just copy M from the top of AW and L is from the ridge count of RL which is 18.
6. Final classification in the rigde counting loops and whorls, the two little fingers 5 and 10 are the priority. So to get the rigde count of the right finger which is 21.
7. Key classification the rule for key classification is that all fingers are involve except the little fingers and loops are also priority I copied the ridge count of the first loop present among the fingers involved that is 23.
Finger 1 is PW, finger 2 is RL with the ridge count of M, finger 3 is RL with the ridge count of 17, finger 4 is AMP, finger 5 is RLwith the ridge count of 3, finger 6 is DLW with the ridge count of 16, finger 7 is CPLW, finger 8 is PW, finger 9 is RL with the ridge count of O, and finger 10 is RL with the ridge count of 10.
We have to block out the patterns by writing the symbols.
Right Hand: W,R/,/,/
Left Hand: D,C,W,\,\
After blocking, solve the primary classification where in numerator is 4+16+2+0+0=23 and the denominator is 16+2+0+0+0=19. Take note, don't forget the pre-established fraction of 1/1.
Next is the secondary classification by capital letter group where in we can find it in the index finger of both hands(secondary by capital lette: R/C).
The secondary by small letter group refers to the 3 types of fingerprint patterns only. The radial loop, plain arch and the tented arch, this only applies to all fingers except the index finger since this is used only for the capital letterd group.
Numerator: rrr
Denominator: -rr
Now let's ridge count the loops or ridge trace the whorls appearing in the index, middle, and ring of both hands.
Numerator: MO-
Denominator: --O
Next is lets find the major classification, loops are ridge counted and whorls are ridge trace.
Numerator: -
Denominator: M
Afterwards, letcs go to final classification, so loop on the right are the priority so the final classification is 3.
Lastly, the key classification is done by re-exhi iting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification, we can only get the key classification on the right hand except our little finger. Since our finger is radial loop witha ridge count of 17, then this is our key classification.
Answer:
FPC 17 - 23 r r r M O - 3
M 19 - r r - - O
Finger 1-4 is R.L w/ a RC 20, 10,11, 12.
Finger 6(A.X), 7(U.L), 8(PW), 9(PW) with RC 20,9,M,O and finger 5&10 is amputated.
FPC: 20M8rR2r- OOI 32
L 6 U--- IMO
GUIAWAN, GODWIN B.
BSCRIM 2B
Finger 1: Radial loop(18 ridge count)
Finger 2:CPLW (O)
Finger 3: TA
Finger 4: DLW(O)
Finger 5,6&7: RL(11) (18)(9)
Finger 8&10: PW (O)
Finger 9: TA
FPC: 18M28rCt-rO-O11
L1 rR-t-IO-
•In primary classificatuon, add all the numerical value of whorls. Since my numerator has 4 whorls which has a total of 27, I add one to becom 28 anf the denominator are all loops and arch which has no numerical values, it should be only 1 and the result will be 28
1
• Proceeding to secondary classification by capital letter, just simply copy the blockings of the index fingers of both hands. After that proceed to secondary classification by small letter group. The rule is that if it's not included in the a,t,r we shoukd automatically puy (-) dash sign. On my right hand, the index and ring finger is whorl but only the ring finger will be having a dash sign so it will be 28rCt-r. The left hand has also two whorl, the middle and the ring so it will be dash sign and the index finger will be R, so the result will be 1rR-t-.
•In the sub-secondary classification, 3 fingers are involve, the index,middle and the ring finger. In the numerator my answer is O-O since the index and ring finger is given while the middle finger is a tented arch which will be a dash sign. My denominator is IO- , the index is an inner which has a ridge count of 9 and my middle finger is already an outer whorl while the ring finger is tented arch.
• Moving to major classification, the rule is that only the thumb finger are involed. We will base on the left thumb and use table A always so it should be L(large) and the right thumb that has 18 ridge count, we use table B which is M(medium).
•In the final classification, only the little fingers are involve and we always prioritize the right hand with loops. Since my right little finger has 11 ridge count, the result will be 28rCt-rO-O11
•Lastly, the key classification. The rule is the same as the final classificstion but the little finger is exempted. We always use our right hand and since my right thumb has 18 ridge counys, I jusy copied the ridge count and the result will be
18M28rCt-rO-O11
L 1 rR-t-IO-
BS-CRIM 2B
Fingers 1,2,3 is AW with ridge trace of MIO and 4,5,6 is RL with ridge count of 24,21,18 and other fingers is Amputated.
FPC= 23M19X-rrIOO21
L29X-rrIOO
1. In primary classification first we have to get the numerator which is 19 and the denominator is 19.
2. Secondary classification by Capital letter just copy the blockings of the index finger of both hand. In secondary classification by small lettered group that if it's not included in the a,t,r we just put dash sign.
3. Proceed to the problem, numerator I just put a dush since the middle is not belong to the a,t,r and 2r since there are two radial loop. In the denominator since the middle is amputated I just put a dush and 2r since there are two radial loop. And proceed to the thumb since accidental whorl is not belong to the a,t,r, I put a dash and to also I put a r before the secondary classification by Capital letter.
4. Sub secondary classification 3 fingers are involved, the index, middle and ring finger. In the numerator my answer is IOO, since the index, middle and ring finger is amputated by the denominator I just copied it.
5. Major classification we applied only to the thumbs. So in major just copy M from the top of AW and L is from the ridge count of RL which is 18.
6. Final classification in the rigde counting loops and whorls, the two little fingers 5 and 10 are the priority. So to get the rigde count of the right finger which is 21.
7. Key classification the rule for key classification is that all fingers are involve except the little fingers and loops are also priority I copied the ridge count of the first loop present among the fingers involved that is 23.
Gunday Alladin D
CRIM - 2C
Problem:
Finger 1 and 7 are T.A
Finger 2 and 9 are P.A
Finger 3 and 6 are U.L w/ RC of 13, 17
Finger 4 is D.L.W w/ RT of M
Finger 5 and 10 are R.L w/ RC of 12,11
Finger 8 is P.W w/ RT of O
Blockings:
RH: T, A, \13, DM, /12
LH: /17, T, WO, A, \11
FPC: 13 11tA - - r - OM 12
L 1 T - a r - O -
Do the blockings first. After that, get the primary classification, the numerator from finger 2,4,6,8 and 10 plus the given numerical value 1 (11) and denominator from finger 1,3,5,7 and 9 plus the given numerical value 1 (1). Then proceed to secondary classification by capital lettered group and get the answer from the index finger of both hands (A/T).
The secondary classification by small lettered group applies to all fingers except the index finger since this is used only for capital lettered group. Meaning I got my answers from the thumb, middle, ring and little finger.
Secondary clas. by small lettered group refers to three types of fingerprint patterns only. (a, t, r)
Dash is use as a symbol for arches.
I got the sub secondary classification from index, middle and ring finger of both hands (-OM-/-O-). Since finger 2 is a arch, it represent by dash. Finger 3 is U.L w/ RC of 13 w/ O symbol. Finger 5 is D.L.W w/ RT of M and I simply copy it. Finger 7 is arch so its a dash, finger 8 P.W w/ RT of O, i just copied and finger 9 is P.A so its a dash also.
I got the major classification from the thumb of both hands. Since the left thumb is 17, the symbol is L(large). The right thumb is arch, so it is represented by dash in the classification only.
The final classification is 12, I got 12 because both little fingers are loops, the right finger is the priority.
The key classification is 13, I got the answer from the right hand middle finger which is ulnar loop with the ridge count of 13.
Finding the primary classification to key classification of the right and left finger.
Problem: Finger 1 is Rl with a ridge count of 10, finger 2 is CPLW with a ridge trace of M, finger 3 is AX with a ridge count of 13 and finger 4and5 are Ul with trace and ridge of O,18 finger 6 is Ul with a ridge count of 18, finger 7 is DLW with a ridge count of 19, finger 8and10 are Amp, finger 9 is RL with a ridge trace of O.
FPC: 10S19rC---MOO18
L11-D-r-OOO
First method is the blocking assigning the numerical value to whorl only and always remember that Whorl only have a numerical value Arch&Loop have no numerical value. We can solve for the denominator and numerator by adding the value of a whorl to be able for as to get for the primary classification and always remember to plus the pre-established fraction of 1/1. 19/11
Second method is the secondary classification by capital lettered group. Just copy jy symbol of the both index finger and it's always written by a capital letter and It is place at the right side of the primary classification. 19C/11D
Third method is secondary classification by small lettered group. In solving this we have the three types of fingerprint pattern ; radial loop, plain arch, and tented arch the symbol (a,t,r). This is applies in all fingers except the index finger because index finger is always written by a capital lettered group if the type of pattern intervenes and whij does not belong to the small-letter symbols, it must be represented by DASH to show in what finger it belongs.19C---/11D-r-
Forth method is the Sub-secondary classification. In solving we have the ridge counting the loop and tracing the Whorls that appearing in the (index, middle and ring finger) (M,I,R) of the both hand. The symbol that we use in loop is we have the (I , O) inner and outer, the count must be written at the upper coner of the frame in a number and later on converted into symbol and written on the rightmost portion of the classification line same with the ridge trace. The symbol that we use in whorl are (O,I,M) outer, inner, and meeting, Index finger with a ridge count of 1-9 is I more that 10 is O, Middle finger with a ridge count of 1-10 is I more that 11 is O, and Ring finger with a ridge count of 1-13 is I more 14 is O.19rC---MOO/11-D-r-OOO
Fifth method is major classification it always written at on the leftmost part of the classification line before the primary classification the and left thumb is counted first using table A. Table A RC of 1-11 is S(small), RC 12-16 is M(medium), RC 17 More is L(large) and table B RC. 1-17 is S(small), RC 18-22 is M(medium) and 23 more is L(large).
Since left thumb is 11 I use the table A
Left finger:S
Right finger:L
Sixth method is Final classification is archieved by ridge counting the loop and whorl from the two little finger, finger no. 5 and 10 and write the final answer in the right side of the Sub-secondary classification. Finger no. Is Ul with trace of 18 and finger 10 is Amp since finger 10 just copy the ridge count of finger no. 5
Answer: 18
Seventh which is the last method The Key classification this is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. Since finger 1 is RL with a ridge count of 10 this now the key classification
Finger 1is RL with a ridge count of 17, finger 2 is CPLW with a ridge trace of M,finger 3 is PA, finger 4 is UL with a ridge count of 13, finger 5 is RL with a ridge count of 8, finger 6 is AMP, finger, finger 7 is RL with a ridge count of 10, finger 8 is TA with a ridge trace of M, finger 9 is RL with a ridge count of 10 finger 10 is RL with a ridge count of 12.
Now we have to block out the patterns first by writing the symbol.
Right hand: /,C,A,\ /
Left hand : \,R,T, \\ And after blocking, solve the primary classification where in numerator is 0+16+0+0+0 = 17 and the denominator is 0+0+0+0+0 = 1 Take note don't forget the pre established fraction of 1/1.
Next is the sencodary by capital letter group, where in we can find the secondary classification by capital letter in the index finger of both hand.
Secondary classification by capital letter :C/R and now let's proceed to the next: The secondary classification by small letters group,this refers to the three types of fingerprint patterns only.The Radial loop, Plain arch, and the Tented arch, this only applies to all fingers except the index finger since this is used only for the Capital lettered group.
Numerator: ra-r
Denominator: rt2r
Now let's find the ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing in the index, middle and ring finger of both hands with a symbol used in loops the Outer and Inner .
Numerator:M-I
Denominator: OMI
Next thing to do is to find the Major Classification,loops are ridge counted and whorls are ridge trace.
Numerator:S
Denominator:L
Afterwards, let's go to final classification one finger is a claim, so loop on the right are priorities final classification is 8
And lastly let's find the key classification is done by re- exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification ,we can only get the key classification on the right hand only except our little finger.Since our finger is RL with a ridge count of 17 then this is our key classification. Answer is 17.
Awing, Karlo L.
Finger 1 and 2 are Double Loop Whorl
Finger 3 and 5 are Radial Loop
Finger 4 and 7 are Ulnar Loop
All other fingers are Amputated.
FPC = 15 23 D r-r OOO 11
17 U --r OOO 11
The Primary Classification is 23/27
The Secondary
Classification by capital lettered group is D/U
For the Secondary Classification by small lettered group is r-r/--r
For the Sub Secondary Classification are index, middle and ring only. Since the right index finger ( Double Loop Whorl) has a symbol of O, middle finger ( Radial Loop ) has a ridge count of 15 , and ring finger ( Ulnar Loop ) has a ridge count of 26. In the left index finger (Ulnar Loop) has a ridge count of 13 , middle finger ( Central Loop Whorl) has a symbol of O , ring finger ( Amputated , automatically copy the right ring finger ) has a ridge count of 26.
For Final Classification , it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and Whorls form two little fingers no. 5 and 10. It has seen in my example that they are loops and have the same ridge count so I choose to put them both .
For Key Classification, this is done by re - exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line which is 15 .
Finger 1 and 9 is RL with a ridge count of 18 and 23
Finger 2 is TA with a ridge trace of O
Finger 3 is PW, Finger 4, 5 and 6 is UL with a ridge count of 13, 8 and 3
Finger 7 is DLW with a ridge count of 2 , Finger 8 is AW, Finger 10 is TA
First thing to do is the blockings wherein writing the symbol below its pattern.
Numerator: /TW\\
Denominator: /DX\T
Next is the Primary Classification, wherein only whorl has a numerical value. Numerator is 3 and the denominator is 11.
Sub- secondary by Capital letter it refers to the patterns of the Index finger in both hands and it always represent a Capital letter, my answer is T in the right and D in left since the right index is TA and the left is DLW.
Sub- Secondary by small letter these refers to the three patterns these are the radial loop, plain arch and tented arch. In numerator is 3- while in denominator is -rt and in right thumb r and left is -.
Next is to find for the Sub Secondary Classification, so this is by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the index ,middle ,and ring fingers of both right and left hands.
In numerator I got O-I while in denominator I-O.
Major Classification where loops are ridge counted and whorls are ridge trace . It is written on left most part of classification before the primary classifications. Right thumb is L and the left thumb is S I used Table A in both since the ridge count of left thumb is below 16.
For Final Classification one finger is a claim, my answer is 8 since the right little finger is UL with a ridge count of 8.
Lastly, the key classification, the ridge count of the first loop in the line, my answer is 18 since the ridge count of the first loopis 18.
Final answer:
FPC 18L3rT---O-I8
------------------
S11 D-rtI-O
Finger 1 and 5 are RL w/ a RC of 18,12
Finger 2 and 7 are DLW w/ a RT of M,O
Finger 3 is U w/ a RC of 21
Finger 9 is W w/ a RT of I
Finger 10 is TA
Other fingers are amputated
18 M25rD2-rMOI 12
FPC -------------------
L 4rD2-tOOI
From right finger 1 to 5, the blockings are
/D\W/
From left finger 6 to 10, the blockings are
\D/WT
In order to get the primary classification, I add first the numerical value of whorls from all even numbers from the numerator and also add all the odd numbers from the denominator and I add the pre-established fraction to the sum of both the numerator and denominator and come up with 25 over 4. I did not include the arches and loops since they have no numerical value.
For the secondary classification by capital lettered group, I just simply get the blockings that is found only on index fingers of both hands so my answer is D from the right finger and D from the left finger since both index fingers are DLW.
On the secondary classification by small lettered group, there are only 3 types of fingerprint patters which is the a,t,r. This applies to the thumb, middle, ring, and little finger.
From the right hand, the thumb and the little finger are Radial Loop so it is an r since they belong to small lettered group and the middle and ring fingers are represented as dash (-) since they are not belong.
From the left hand, the thumb is r and the little finger is t since they're both classified to the small lettered group and the middle and ring fingers are dash (-) they're not under the classification of small lettered group.
For the sub-secodary classification, I only involved the RT and RC of the index, middle, and the ring finger IMR of both hands.
ON THE RIGHT HAND
-DLW from the index finger has the RT of M so I directly copy the M
-UL from middle finger has a RC of 11 therefore it is an outer or O
-Since ring finger is amputated, I automatically copy what the RT of the ring finger on the left hand which is inner or I
ON THE LEFT HAND
- index finger has a RT of O, since it is given just copy it.
- middle finger is amputated, so I copy the RC of the right middle finger which is 21 so it is outer or O
- in the ring finger, automatic there is a given inner or I.
To get the major classification, thumb is the only involved. The right thumb has a RC of 18 so it is Medium or M and the left thumb is amputated so automatically carry the RC of the right thumb which is 18 and 18 on the left hand indicates Large or L.
In the final classification, my answer is 12 since Radial Loop is a loop that is found at the right little finger with the RC of 12.
Lastly, in the key classification, I just chose the first loop in the classification line
so I got 18 since RL is found at the first finger in the classification line.
JUNIO, Jayson
BSCRIM - 2A
Finding the Primary Classification to Key Classification of the the Right and Left Fingers.
Finger 1 is T.A, Finger 2 is DLW with a ridge traced O, Finger 3 is R.L with a ridge count of 12, Finger 4 is TA with a ridge count of 9, Finger 5 is DLW with a ridge count of 6, Finger 6 is UL with a ridge count of 18, Finger 7 is RL with a ridge count of 14, Finger 8 is P.W with the ridge traced of M, Finger 9 is Amp and Finger 10 is R.L with a ridge count of 10
*First thing to do is the blockings wherein, the process of writing the symbol below its patterns, Blockings: (Numerator : T, D,/, T,D C) (Denominator : /, R, W, T, \
Note: Remember that when writing the symbol of the fingers always write it in a capital letters.
*Secondly Find the Primary Classification
Note : Arches and Loops has no value. Only whoorls have the value . Do the Criss Cross pattern on finding the Primary Classification. Knowing the denominator and the numerator. Numerator (16+2+1=19 ) Denominator (4+1=5)
The Primary Classification is 19over5
Note after doing the criss cross pattern at the end must add both into numerator and denominator plus 1
*Third step is to find the secondary classification by Capital Lettered Group, it refers to the patterns of the index fingers of both hands . It always represents a capital letters. Since the right index finger is DLW and the left index finger is RL the Secondary classification by Capital Letters is Dand R.
Secondary Classification by Capital lettered Group (19 D/ 5 R)
So let's move on to Secondary classification by Small lettered group, this refers to the three types of Fingerprint pattern only. These are the radial loop, plain arch and tented arch this only applies to all fingers except the index fingers since this is used only for the Capital lettered Group. (Right- Thumb; T.A= t, Middle;R.L=r, Ring;TA =t, DLW= - (whoorls are represent by a dash (-) (Left Hand Thumb; UL=- P.W=-,TA=t, R.L=r
Secondary Classification by Small lettered Group 19tDrt-/5-r-tr
Now, let's find its Sub-Secondary Classification it is the ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing in the (index, middle, and ring fingers of the both hands with a symbol used in loops the O-Outer and the I-Inner . Index finger has a ridge traced of O, Middle finger has a ridge count of 12= O (because 12is the increasing no. Of 12) and Ring Finger has a ridge count of 9 so it will be classified as inner =I on the left hand index have a rodge count of 14 so it will be outer=O middle finger has a eidge trace of M.and the ring finger is amputated so must copy the number of the right hand which is 9 so it will be inner=I
Sub-Secondary Classification : (19tDrt- OOI
5-R-tr OMI)
Next thing to do is to find the Major Classification, loops are ridge counted, and whoorls are tridge traced. It is written in the left most part of the classification line before the primary classification. Since Finger 1 is T.A just represent it as a dash because Arches are represented by a (-) and Finger 6 is UL with a ridge traced of 18 because 18 IS more than 17 refer to ,Table A the 17 Or more, then symbol is L(Large).
Major Classification (-19tDrt- OOI/L5-R-tr OMI)
Afterwards, let's go to Final Classification, one finger is a claim . It is archived by ridge counting the loops and the whools from the finger No. 5 DLW with a ridge traced of 6 and finger no. 10 R.L with a ridge count of 10. Note: Loops on the right are priorities.
Final Classification Ans. ((-19tDrt- OOI/L5-R-tr OMI 10)
And lastly let's find the Key Classification. This is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. It must appear from the right thumb. Since Finger 3 is R.L with a ridge count of 12,so the Key
Classification is 12, Final answer : In a reason that the right thumb with a loops is the priority and it is the first to appear from the right thumb.
Key Classification: Numerator: 12-19tDrt-00I Denominator :L5-R-trOMI 10
Final answer : Primary classification to Key Classification:(12-19tDrt- OOI/L5-R-tr OMI 10)
Sub secondary classification, I involved the index R(12), Middle AMP(O), ring /(13) on the right hand, and the Left hand index T(-), Middle X(O), Ring W(O),
Major classification, so my 1 and 6 are arches it is represent by a dash, so there's no counted a ridge or tracing here
Final classification, so my both little finger is tented arch, there is no final classification, and no need to put a dash here.
Lastly, The key classification, this is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the First loop in the classification line. This is obtained by counting the first loop's ridge count from the right thumb to da ring finger, so my index has a ridge count 12.
And the answer is
FPC 12 3 t R-rt 00 1 10 t T-t-00
Finger 1,2,5 are Ulnar Loop with a ridge count of 10 16, 12. Finger 8 and 9 are plain whorl and central pocket loop whorl with a ridge count of 8 and 9. Other fingers are amputated.
To get the primary classification, add the second part of the pair or the even numbers that have a numerical value to get the numerator , starting on your left thumb, going to the right index, to left middle, right ring to the left little finger. Add the first part of the pair or the odd numbers that also have a numerical value to get the denominator. Starting on your right thumb, to left index, right middle, left ring going to the left little finger.Take note that in the primary classification, a whorl has only a numerical value. 2+8 =10 plus the pre-established fraction, 1. In the denominator, 8+1+preestablished fraction 1 =10, so the primary classification is 11/10. In the secondary by capital letters, write the pattern of the index finger in a capital letter. Since the index finger in the left hand is amputated, copy the opposite finger, which is UL, so the secondary by capital letter is U/U and write after the primary. To get the secondary by small letters, write the pattern of your index, middle, and ring in small letters only if it is a plain arch, radial loop, or tented arch. If the pattern is neither of the three, put dush to show which finger it belongs. In the problem, the pattern of the three fingers does not belong to the group, so I write 3-, same through in the left hand since they have the same pattern. In the sub-secondary, the index has 16 ridges and the symbol when it is more than 10 is O. In the middle, it was amputated, so copy the ridge count of the opposite finger and that is 8. The symbol of the middle if it is 1-10 is I. The ring has a 9 ridge count and has a symbol of I. Because both hands have the same pattern in the three fingers, the subsecondary is OII/OII. To get the final classification, it is the ridge count of your little finger. The final classification is 12 and will be written in the upper corner. Since they are both loops, the right little finger will be the priority. The major classification is S/S. Since the ridge count of the thumb in both hands is 10, table A will be used and it will be written before the primary classification. The key classification is the ridge count of the first loop in the line. In the given problem, 10 is the key classification since it was the first loop in the line and we wrote it before the major classification.
So i came up with an answer of
10 S 11 U 3- OII 12
PFC-------------------------------------
S 10 U 3- OII
compete name
BUMOSAO, Angelica,Banawag
BS CRIM 2A
Solion, Elaiza S.
*Finger 1 are Radial loop w/ a ridge count of 20
*Finger 2 are Double Loop whorl w/ a ridge
Trace of M
*Finger 3 are Tented arch
*Finger 4 are Ulnar loop w/ a ridge count of 12
*Finger 5 are Central Pocket loop whorl w/ a ridge count of 13
*Finger 6 are Amputated
*Finger 7 are Radial loop w/ a ridge count of 12
*Finger 8 are Double loop whorl w/ a ridge trace of M
*Finger 9 are Radial loop
*Finger 10 are Plain Arch
BLOCKINGS;all we need first is to do the blockings before we proceed to the next step.
*Finger 1-5,the blocking are: /20,Dm,T,U12,C13
*Finger 6-10 the blocking are:\20,R12,Dm,\12,A
FPC=20 M 19rDt2-M-I 13
L 5rR-a OMI
After the blockings solve the primary classification and the numerator is 19 and the denominator is 5, 19/5.
Next is the secondary classification by capital lettered group that only apply in our index finger has D and the left hand index is R.
Next is our secondary classification by small lettered group these are Radial loop,Plain Arch,and Tented Arch or the (r,a,t),this applies only to our middle,ring,little,and thumb finger to both right hand and left hand.
Next step is sub secondary classification this applies only on index,middle,and ring finger to both hand.
The major classification applies on the thumb of both hand.The Final classification only apply to little finger I got 13 because the right little finger is loop.and lastly,the Key classification is 20,I got it in the right thumb because it is a loop.
Finger 1 is UL with RC 18, finger 2 is TA, finger 3 is AW with RC 19, finger 4 is PA, finger 5 is RL with RC 15, other finger are amputated.
The primary classification are 3/9, the secondary classification by capital lettered is T/T and for the secondary classification by small lettered group only radial loop, plain arch and tented arch (a, r, t,) so -ar/-ar. For the sub secondary are index, middle and ring only since the index has no RC it is - The middle with RC 19 and it is Amp it is O since the ring has no RC it is DASH. For the major classification only thump of both hand, if the left hand is 17 more use table B for the right hand, so since the left hand is 18 table B is applied so M/L. For the final classification only for the little finger,since it s RL just copy the RC 15 and for the key classification only the thump and if there is no loop but whorl take the first whorl, since the thump is UL with RC 18 just copy the RC 18.
18M3T-ar-O-15/L9T-ar-O-
BAGGAY RENE D.
BSCRIM 2-B
Problem:
Finger 17 and 9 are tented arch, 2 and 10 are central pocket loop,3 plain whorl, 4 is ulnar loop 56 and 8 are radial loop
FPC= 18tC--rMII/9rTra--O-
=> Primary classification is 18/9 since the whorl is at the finger 2 have the equivalent of 16 and the finger 10 has the equivalent of 1 plus the given fraction 1 so the total of the numerator is 18, and the other one is located at the finger 4 and has the equivalent of 8 plus the fraction 1 the total of the denominator is 9
=>Secondary classification by capital letterls, since right index finger pattern is central pocket whorl and has the symbol of C, and the left index finger pattern is tented and also have a symbol of T. I just copied the symbol of fingers and come up with C/T
=>Secondary by small letter "atr", since the right thumb is tented arch (t), just copy the capital letter of the index (C),middle is plain whorl so(-) ring is ulnar loop (-) and the little is radial loop (r. And the left thumb is redial loop (r), just copy capital letter in index finger (T), middle is radial loop (r), Ring is tented arch (t), and the little is central poket whorl (-).
=> The sub secondary classification "I O M"
Numerator:
Since the index is (M) just copy it, the middle has a symbol of (I), and the ring has a ridge count of 13 so (I)
Denominator:
The index finger is tented arch so (-), the middle has a ridge count of 13 so it O , and the ring finger is tented arch also tented arch so(-)
=> Major classification
So the right time is tented arch just put dash(-) and the left thumb radial loop and have a value of 17 so in getting the answer base on table A so witch is the symbol that will you going to use is L so the answer will be -/L.
=> Final classification
In answering final calssigication one finger is claim, if both little fingers are loops right little finger is chosen. Wherein only right finger will be brought up to the classification formula. If both fingers have no loops the world will be considered. World will be rich can't you were in the right little finger is rich counted from the delta to core.
So based on my table the right little finger is radial loops and has a ridge count of 15 so automatically write 15 in the fpc bear in mind that priority the red finger.
=> Key classification
In the key classification look for the loops from thumb to ring so only my ring finger is loops and has the value of 13 my key classification is 13
Primary classification to key classification of the right and left fingers:
On the right hand, the thumb is DLW whit a ridges count of 18, the index finger is UL with a ridge count of 12, the index finger is RL with the ridge trace of M, the ring finger is UL with the ridge count of 9, and AW in the little finger with the ridge count of 7. While, on the left hand the thumb is RL with a ridge count of 18, the index finger is RL with the ridge count of 11, the middle finger is DLW with the ridge trace of O, the ring finger is UL with the ridge count of 9 and in the little finger we have UL 3 ridge count.
Moving on, we have to start on our blocking by giving the symbols of the the right and left hand in every finger.
Numerator : \, U, D, \, /
Denominator : D, R, /, /, X
Just after the blocking we can now solve the primary classification.
Numerator: 0 +0+2+0+0
Denominator: 16+0+0+0+4
In computing the numerator and denominator add the pre-stablished 1/1. So, the final fingerprint classification is
FPC: 3/21
Next is the Secondary Classification by Capital Lettered group.
In secondary classification by capital lettered group we're going to copy the symbol of the index finger only. Since our right hand index finger is U and the left hand index finger is R, we can now say that the answer here is U/R.
Let's now move on to our Secondary classification by small lettered group. These are radial loop, plain arch and tented arch ( a, t, r ). This applies only to our middle, ring, little and thumb finger. Let us ignore our index finger since this is used only for the capital lettered group.
On our right hand we have r - - / - - -
Next is our Sub- Secondary classification this attained by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the index, middle, and ring fingers of both hand.
The right hand index is O because it has a ridge count of 12, the middle is M, and the ring is I because its ridge count is 9.
While, the left hand index is O because the ridge count is 11, the middle is O, and the ring is I because the ridge count is 9. On this part, you can easily get the I, M, R to both hand if you're knowledge to the ridge counts; index 1-9 is I, 10 or more is O, middle 1-10 is I and 11 or more is O, and in ring finger if the ridge count is 1-13 it is I but if it is 14 or more put O. So my answer here is : OMI/OOI
Let's now move on to our Major classification. This classification only applies to the thumb. On this part you can use Table be in the right hand if and only if your left thumb has 17 or more ridge count. Since our our thumb both right and left hands is 18 so we can say that the major classification is. M/M
And for our final classification, it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers, fingers no. 5 and 10. The counts result is exhibited at the extreme right of the classification line, just right to the sub - secondary classification. Finger 5 or AW with the ridge count of 7 and finger 10 is UL with the ridge count of 3 final classification is 3.
And lastly, the key classification. This is done by re- exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. If you can't find loops on the thumb move to another finger u ti u can find loops but if there is no loop but whorls and count the ridges assuming an ulnar loop.
Key classification 3.
Final answer:
FPC : 12 M 3 U r - - OMI
----------------------------------------------
M 21 r R - - - OOI 3
LORENZO, Mikee T.
BFS-3A
1.Fingers 1,2,3,4,5 are radial loops with a ridge count of 16, 9, 10,13, 16. Fingers 6,7,8,9,10 are ulnar loop with ridge count of 16, 9, 10,13,16.
The primary classification, a whorl, has only a numerical value. Since the problems are all loops there is no numerical value. So the primary classification is 1/1. In the secondary by capital letters, write the pattern of the index finger in a capital letter. When The finger is amputated, copy the opposite finger, so the secondary by capital letter is R/U and write after the primary. To get the secondary by small letters, this applies to all fingers except the index finger, write the pattern only if it is a plain arch, radial loop, or tented arch. If the pattern is an ulnar loop, or whorls, put dush to show which finger it belongs.The sub secondary is attained by ridge counting the loop ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the index,middle and the ring fingers of both hands. The ridge count of both hand index fingers is 9, 10, 13 ; these are all inner. The major classification for both hands is Medium. The key classification is 16 since the right thumb radial loop has 16 ridge count. The final classification is 16 since there is loops in little finger.
FPC 16 M1r R rrr III16
M1 U- - - III
2. Fingers 1,2,5 are Ulnar Loop with a ridge count of 10, 16, 12. Finger 7, 8 9, 10are plain whorls with a ridge trace of M, M, M, M. Other fingers are amputated.
The primary classification, a whorl, has only a numerical value.In numerator 2+8+1 plus the fraction,1 =12. In the denominator, 2+8+1+ fraction 1 =12, so the primary classification is 12/12. In the secondary by capital letters, write the pattern of the index finger in a capital letter. When The finger is amputated, copy the opposite finger, so the secondary by capital letter is U/W and write after the primary. To get the secondary by small letters, this applies to all fingers except the index finger, write the pattern only if it is a plain arch, radial loop, or tented arch. If the pattern is an ulnar loop, or whorls, put dush to show which finger it belongs.The sub secondary is attained by ridge counting the loop ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the index,middle and the ring fingers of both hands. The ridge count of the right index is 16; this is outer. The major classification for both hands is Small. The key classification is 10 since the right thumb ulnar loop has 10 ridge count. The final classification is 12 since there is loops in little finger.
FPC 10S 12 U - - - OMM12
S 12 W - - - MMM
3. Fingers 1,2,5 are Radial Loop with a ridge count of 10, 16, 12. Fingers 7, 8, 9, 10 are plain whorls with a ridge trace of O, O, O, O. Other fingers are amputated.
The primary classification, a whorl, has only a numerical value.In numerator 2+8+1 plus the fraction,1 =12. In the denominator, 2+8+1+ fraction 1 =12, so the primary classification is 12/12. In the secondary by capital letters, write the pattern of the index finger in a capital letter. When The finger is amputated, copy the opposite finger, so the secondary by capital letter is R/W and write after the primary. To get the secondary by small letters, this applies to all fingers except the index finger, write the pattern only if it is a plain arch, radial loop, or tented arch. If the pattern is an ulnar loop, or whorls, put dush to show which finger it belongs. The sub secondary is attained by ridge counting the loop ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the index,middle and the ring fingers of both hands. The ridge count of the right index is 16; this is outer. The major classification for both hands is Small. The key classification is 10 since the right thumb radial loop has 10 ridge count. The final classification is 12 since there is loop in little finger.
FPC 10S 12 U - - - OOO12
S 12 W - - - OOO
SAGMAYAO, Trisha D.
BSCRIM-2A
Problem: finger 2,3,4, 5 are tented arch, finger 1,6,8,9 are plain arch. All other fingers are amputated.
Primary classification is "1/1" from the pre established fraction because arches have no numerical value.
Secondary classification by capital letter is "T/T", patterns of the right and left index fingers.
Secondary classification by small letter is "a ttt/a aat", patterns of all finger except the index fingers.
Sub-secondary classification is "---/---" because dash is the symbol for arches.
Major classification is "-/-" because both thumbs are arches.
There is no final classification because the pattern of the right little finger is an arch.
Key classification is "-" because the pattern of right fingers thumb to ring is arch, no whorl and no loop patterns to have a classification. Placed at the extreme left of the denominator in the classification line.
FPC --1aTttt--- / -1aTaat---
Primary classification to Key classification of the right and left fingers:
Finger 1 is RL with a ridge count of 16 , Finger 2 is DLW with a ridge trace of O, Finger 3 is AW with a ridge trace of M, Finger 4 is RL with a ridge trace of I, Finger 5 is RL with a ridge count of 10, Finger 6 is DLW with a ridge count of 17, Finger 7 is DLW with a ridge trace of O, Finger 8 is DLW with a ridge trace of O, Finger 9 is DLW with a ridge trace of I and Finger 10 is CPLW with a ridge count of 8.
First to do is BLOCKINGS, wherein we can block the patterns by writing the symbol below it's pattern:
NUMERATOR: /, D, X, /, /
DENOMINATOR: D, D, D, D, C
After blockings, we can solve for the primary classification wherein:
Numerator(2, 4,6,8,10) 16+0+4+2+1
Denominator(1, 3,5,7,9) 0+8+0+2+1
Primary classification: 24/12
Note: The sum of all the numerical values assigned to whorls appearing in a fingerprint chart, expressed as a numerator and denominator plus the pre established fraction of 1/1.
* Only whorls has a numerical value and arch/loop has no numerical value.
Next is the SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY CAPITAL LETTER,wherein we can find the secondary classification by capital letter in the index fingers of both hand.It always represent a capital letter. The right index finger is DLW and the left index finger is DLW then we will copy the symbol of these pattern:
Secondary classification by capital letter is D/D
Next is the SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY SMALL LETTER, this refer to the three types of fingerprint pattters. The radial loop, tented arch and plain arch and we can apply to all fingers except the index finger since it is use only for secondary classification by capital letter.
Right hand thumb: Middle finger is AW= (-) , Ring finger is RL = (r) , and the little finger is RL = (r)
Left hand thumb: Middle finger is DLW= (-), ring finger is DLW = (-) and the little finger is CPLW= (-)
Next is to find for the sub secondary classification, this is to attained by ridge counting the loops and tracing the whorls appearing is the index, middle and ring finger of both hands, since the index, middle and ring finger of the right hand and left hand have a ridge traced, then we will copy as a sub secondary classification.
Right hand: OMI
Left thumb: OOI
After sub secondary classification, we will proceed major classification wherein it is written on the leftmost part of the primary classification line before the primary classification. Since finger 6 has ridge count of 17 then we will use table B for finger 1 and table A in finger 6 .
Finger 1 = S
Finger 6= L
Note : in major classification,when the left thumb has a ridge count of 17 or more then use table B for right thumb and table A for left thumb but when the left has a ridge count of 16 below , use table A for both thumb.
Next is the final classification, one finger is a claim. Loops on the right is priorities. Finger 5 is RL with a ridge count of 10 and finger 10 is CPLW with a ridge count of 8 .
Final classification is 10
Lastly, the key classification, this done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. We can only get our key classification on the right hand part except the little finger, since the finger 1 is RL with a ridge count of 16 then it is the key classification.
Key classification: 16
Primary to key classification
FINAL ANSWER:
FPC 16 S24rD-rr OMI 10
--------------------
L12D--- OOI
Finger 1,4 are Plain worl ( W) with a ridge trace I and O, 2,6 are CPLW (C) which has a ridge trace I and O, 3,5,7,10 are Radial loop with the ridge count 13 for finger no. 3, 12 for finger no. 5&7. Finger no. 8 is tented arch and no. 8 is plain arch.
The primary classification, for the numerator add the value of finger 6,2,8,4,&10 remember only worl has a numerical value so the numerator has a numerical value of 29. For denominator add the numerical value of finger no.1,3,5,7,&9 which has 17 numerical value.
Secondary classification by capital letter copy the pattern of the index finger (#2&7). Secondary classification by small letter the finger involved are finger 3,4,5 and finger 8,9,10. For finger 3,4,5 r-r and for finger 8,9,10 tar. Sub-secondary classification the finger involve are finger 2,3,4 and 7,8,9 . For finger 2,3,4 IOI and for finger 7,8,9 O-- . Major classification finger involved are the thumbs finger 1&6 just write down the symbol for ridge trace because finger 1&6 is worl so (I) for finger no. 1 and (O) for no. 6. Final classification the finger involved are finger no. 5&10 but finger 5 is priority so just put down the ridge count of finger no. 5 which is 12. And lastly for key classification the finger involve are the 1,2,3,4,&6,7,8,9 finger # 5& 10 are exempted. This is obtained by counting the first loop ridge count so we have finger no. 3 which has a ridge count of 13.
FPC- 13 I 29 C r - r IOO 12
O17 R t a rO- -
ESTEBAN, Hazel N.
BS CRIM-2B
Problem:
Fingers 367and 10 are Tented Arch, 2 is Radial Loop, 1 is Accidental Whorl, 4 is Plain Arch, 8 is Double Loop Whorl, 9 is Ulnar Loop and 5 is Amputated.
FPC= 8 O 3 Rtat I- - / - 17tT- -t -MI
1. Primary Classification is = 3/17 since the whorl is at the finger 8 and has an equivalent of 2 + the given fraction 1 = 3 the numerator and the other whorl is at finger 1 and has an equivalent of 16 + the given fraction 1 =17 the denominator.
2. Secondary classification by capital letter is= R/T since the index fingers are Radial Loop (R) and Tended Arch (T).
3. Secondary Classification by small letter goes (- tat) since the right thumb is an Accidental Whorl (x), middle finger is tented arch (t) ring finger is plain arch (a) and little finger is Amp (t) / (t - -t) since the left thumb is tented arch (t), middle is Double Loop Whorl (-) ring finger is Ulnar Loop (-) and little finger is tented arch (t).
4. The Sub secondary classification is (I- -/ -Ml) since the number of ridge count in the numerator in index finger is 8 so it is inner, middle and ring finger are both arches thus, it doesn’t have a value/ ridge count and in the denominator, the index finger is an arch so it doesn’t have a value/ridge count, middle finger is whorl (M) and ring finger is Ulnar Loop with 5 ridge count (l).
5. Major classification is O/ - since the right thumb is a whorl and left thumb is tented arch which doesn’t have a ridge count.
6. Final classification will be leave “blank” since it is an arch and amputated.
7. Key classification will be 8 since the right thumb is a whorl so I moved to the index finger which is loop and has 8 ridge count and that will be the key classification.
Reyes, Abegail B.
1.) Finger 1,4 are Plain worl (W) with a ridge trace I and 0, 2,6 are CPLW (C) which has a ridge trace I and 0, 3,5,7,10 are Radial loop with the ridge count 13 for finger no. 3, 12 for finger no. 5&7. Finger no. 8 is tented arch and no. 8 is plain arch.
The primary classification, for the numerator add the value of finger 6,2,8,4,&10 remember only worl has a numerical value so the numerator has a numerical value of 29. For denominator add the numerical value of finger no.1,3,5,7,&9 which has 17 numerical value.
Secondary classification by capital letter copy the pattern of the index finger (#2&7). Secondary classification by small letter the finger involved are finger 3,4,5 and finger 8,9,10. For finger 3,4,5 r-r and for finger 8,9,10 tar. Sub-secondary classification the finger involve are finger 2,3,4 and 7,8,9. For finger 2,3,4 101 and for finger 7,8,9 0--. Major classification finger involved are the thumbs finger 1&6 just write down the symbol for ridge trace because finger 1&6 is worl so (1) for finger no. 1 and (0) for no. 6. Final classification the finger involved are finger no. 5&10 but finger 5 is priority so just put down the ridge count of finger no. 5 which is 12. And lastly for key classification the finger involve are the 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9 finger # 5& 10 are exempted. This is obtained by counting the first loop ridge count so we have finger no. 3 which has a ridge count of 13.
FPC-13 1 29 Cr-r100 12
017 Rtaro--
2.)Problem: finger 1 is amp, finger 2 is C with the ridge trace of M, finger 3 is T, finger 4 is \ with ridge count of 13, finger 5 is / with ridge count of 18, finger 6 is \ with ridge count of 13, finger 7 is R with ridge count of 9, finger 8 is D with ridge trace of O, finger 9 is \ with ridge count of 12, and finger 10 is W with ridge count of 15.
FPC: 13 M 20 r Ct-r
M-1 18 M1rR-r-101
Explanation:
• As to come up with my answer, by following the steps and procedures in answering the problem which is to block out first the following patterns carrying its assigning ridge count and ridge trace of the given patterns. After doing the blocking, I proceed to the first classification of fingerprints which is the Primary Classification. In this classification, finding or indicating the numerical values of both left and right hands which is the numerator and denominator. Next is the second classification of fingerprints which is the Secondary Classification by Capital Lettered Group, the involve fingers are the index finger of both right and left hands, represented by a capital letter. Next step is the Secondary Classification by Small Lettered Group which is the involve fingers are middle,ring, little finger including the thumb of both hands. The types of fingerprint patterns involve are radial loop, plain and tented arche only(a,t,r) represented by a small letters. Whorls is represented by a dash (-). Next step is the Sub-Secondary Classification which is attained by ridge counting the loops and ridge tracing the whorls appearing in the index, middle, and ring finger of both hands. The symbol used in whorls are (I-Inner, O-outer, M-Meeting). Next step is the Major Classification which is the involve finger is the thumb of both hands only. There are two tables used in this classification, Table A and Table B, by which table B is to be used only in the right hand when the left thumb has 17 or more ridge count. Arches are represented by a dash(-). Next is the Final Classification which is the involve finger are the little finger of both hands. In this classification, loops are always the priority to be brought up to the classification formula. If there have no loop appeared, considered the whorls as loops and if there is a loop and whorls appeared, loops is the priority. The last but not the least step is the Key Classification of Fingerprint which which is thumb, index, middle, and ring finger of right hand only are involved excluding the left hand. This is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count first loop in the classification line. If there is no loop appeared but whorls instead, take the first whorl and count the ridges assuming an ulnar loop.
3.)Finger 1 and 4 are Ulnar Loop Finger 2 and 8 are Double Loop Whorl Finger 3 is Tented Arch Finger 5 and 10 are Plain Whorl Finger 6,7 and 9 are Radial Loop
FPC: 13M 20 D 12-M-I 10
M 6 rR-r-OMI
The Primary Classification is 20/6
The Secondary Classification by capital lettered group is D/R
For the Secondary Classification by small lettered group is t2-/-r-
For the Sub Secondary Classification are index, middle and ring only. Since the right index finger (Double Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M, middle finger (Tented Arch) has no ridge count, and ring finger (Ulnar Loop) has a ridge count of 13. In the left index finger (Radial Loop) has a ridge count of 12, middle finger (Double Pocket Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M, ring finger (Radial Loop) has a ridge count of 11
For Final Classification, it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and Whorls form two little fingers no. 10and 11. It has seen in my example that they are the same Whorls so prioritize the right little finger which is the of Plain Whorl.
For Key Classification, this is Finger 1 and 4 are Ulnar Loop Finger 2 and 8 are Double Loop Whorl Finger 3 is Tented Arch Finger 5 and 10 are Plain Whorl Finger 6,7 and 9 are Radial Loop
FPC: 13M 20 D t2-M-I 10
M 6 R-r-OMI
The Primary Classification is 20/6
The Secondary Classification by capital lettered group is D/R
For the Secondary Classification by small lettered group is t2-/-r-
For the Sub Secondary Classification are index, middle and ring only. Since the right index finger (Double Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M, middle finger (Tented Arch) has no ridge count, and ring finger (Ulnar Loop) has a ridge count of 13. In the left index finger (Radial Loop) has a ridge count of 12, middle finger (Double Pocket Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M, ring finger (Radial Loop) has a ridge count of 11
For Final Classification, it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and Whorls form two little fingers no. 10and 11. It has seen in my example that they are the same Whorls so prioritize the right little finger which is 10.
For Key Classification, this is done by re- exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line which is 13done by re- exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in
the classification line which is 13
finger 1 is RL , finger 2 is DLW w/ a ridge trace of M, finger 3 is RL w/ a ridge trace O, finger 4 is AMP, finger 5 is PW w/ a ridge of 13, finger 6 is RL w/ a ridge count of 13, finger 7 is PW w/ a O, finger 8 is PW w/ a ridge count of 11, finger 9 is CPLW w/ a ridge count of 13 and finger 10 is RL w/ the ridge count of 11
First you do the blockings wherein we can block the patterns by writing the symbol in capital letters.
numerator: /,D,R,C,W
denominator: R,W,W,C,R
after the blockings we solve the primary classification
remember that only whorls have numerical value and arch and loop have no numerical value
numerator: finger, 6,2,8,4,10 (0+16+2+8+0+ add the given 1)
denominator: finger 1,7,3,9,5 (0+2+0+1+4+ add the given 1)
primary classification: 27/8
secondary classification by capital lettered wherein we can find the secondary classification by capital lettered in the index finger of both hand. the right index finger is D.LW. and the left hand index finger is P.W then after that copy the symbol of the pattern
secondary classification by capital lettered :D/W
secondary classification by small lettered this refers to the three types of fingerprint patter only. these are radial loop, plain, arch, and tented arch (a,t,r) this applies to all fingers except the index finger since this is used only for the capital letters group
right hand: middle finger is R, ring finger is C, little finger is W
Left hand: middle finger is R, ring finger is C, little finger is W
secondary classification by small lettered: r--/--r
sub-secondary classification this attained by the ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the ( index, middle, and ring) (I.M.R) fingers of both hands and index finger w/ the ridge count of 1-9 the symbol is I
and ten or more the symbol is O, middle finger w/ the ridge count of 1-10 the symbol is I and 11 or more the symbol is O, ring finger w/ the ridge count of 1-13 the symbol is I and 14 or more the symbol is O.
right hand: MOI
Left hand: OOI
major classification is written on the leftmost part of the classification line before the primary classification. table RC 1-11 symbol S, RC 12-16 symbol M, RC 17 or more symbol L and table B is RC 1-17 symbol S, RC 18-22 M, RC 23 or more L.
since finger 1,6 is 13 use table A
right hand: M
left hand: M
final classification finger 5 is P.W w/ the ridge count of 13 and finger 10 is R.L W/ the ridge count of 11 I get 11 because R.L is priority compare to P.W
final classification:11
key classification this done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. so I got 13 since R.L is found at the first finger in the classification line.
FINAL ANSWER:13M27rDr--MOI/M8rW--rOOI11
TANACIO, RAINER KLYDE BSCRIM 2-A
Problem: Finger 1 is DLW, Finger 2,3,4 and 5 are Ulnar loop , Finger 6 is CPLW and finger 7,8,9 and 10 are RL.
The index to the ring finger has M symbols in the right hand and in the left hand index to the ring finger has an I symbol.
To answer first let's get the numerator and denominator. "Take note only whorls have a numerical value" The Thumb Finger in the right has 16 numerical values for our denominator and 5 for our numerator. Second we copy our index finger Big Letter and to get the secondary classification by small letter Take note it only refers to the three types of fingerprint The Radial Loop, Plain Arch and tented arch (a,t,r) if non of this just put dash. To get our Primary Classification to secondary classification with small lettered group to be shown below.
FPC: 5 U - - -
16R r r r
to get our sub secondary classification we need to focus on the index finger middle finger and our ring finger. Since the right hand has an M symbol we only need to copy it also the Left hand that has an I symbol to be shown below.
FPC: 5 U - - - M M M
16 R r r r I I I
Finger 1,7,10 are Radial loops with a ridge count of 10,11,12
Finger 5,3,9 are central packet whorl with a ridge trace of M,O,I
All others finger are amputated
FPC: 10 S11rR - - - OM-
S14rR - - r OO- 12
1.the primary classification is 17/7,sum of all the numerical values assigned to whorls expressed as a numerator and denominator plus the given fraction 1/1.
2. C/X is the secondary classification by capital letter ,since I just copy the Right and Left index finger that should represented by capital letters
3.The secondary classification by Small letter is -r-/-ra. If the pattern are radial loop,Tented Arch, plain arch just write down by Small letter a,t,r and if the pattern is whorl it must represented by -.
4.The sub-secondary is MOO/IOO since the number of ridge in the numerator in index finger is already given (M)just copy what is the symbol written and the middle finger has 11 ridge thus it is Outer and ring finger has 14 ridge count then it is Outer while in the denominator, the ridge count of the index finger is already given so just copy the symbol that was written,and since the middle finger is amputated just copy the ridge count of the right middle finger same with the ring finger.
5.Major classification is S/L it applies only to thumbs.since the numerator is amputated just copy what is written on the left thumb since both left and right thumb have 17 ridge count we use table B for the right thumb wherein if the ridge count is 1-7 it symbolize S,18-22 M,and 23 or more symbolizes L.
6. The final classification is 17.For final classification only the little finger is involved so the right little finger has 16 ridge count and it is whorl as compare to the left little finger that has no ridge count and it is Plain arch . So since whorl is always the priority than the Arch so we have to choose whorl as our final classification.
7. The key classification is 11.In key classification loop pattern is always involved. Since we have 2 loops in our problem we have to choose the first loop which is in the right middle finger.
Ventura, Reynalyn M.
BSCRIM2B
Problem:
Finger 1 and 7 are T.A
Finger 2 and 9 are P.A
Finger 3 and 6 are U.L w/ RC of 13, 17
Finger 4 is D.L.W w/ RT of M
Finger 5 and 10 are R.L w/ RC of 12,11
Finger 8 is P.W w/ RT of O
Blockings:
RH: T, A, \13, DM, /12
LH: /17, T, WO, A, \11
FPC: 13 11tA - - r - OM 12
L 1 T - a r - O -
Do the blockings first. After that, get the primary classification, the numerator from finger 2,4,6,8 and 10 plus the given numerical value 1 (11) and denominator from finger 1,3,5,7 and 9 plus the given numerical value 1 (1). Then proceed to secondary classification by capital lettered group and get the answer from the index finger of both hands (A/T).
The secondary classification by small lettered group applies to all fingers except the index finger since this is used only for capital lettered group. Meaning I got my answers from the thumb, middle, ring and little finger.
Secondary clas. by small lettered group refers to three types of fingerprint patterns only. (a, t, r)
Dash is use as a symbol for arches.got the sub secondary classification from index, middle and ring finger of both hands (-OM-/-O-). Since finger 2 is a arch, it represent by dash. Finger 3 is U.L w/ RC of 13 w/ O symbol. Finger 5 is D.L.W w/ RT of M and I simply copy it. Finger 7 is arch so its a dash, finger 8 P.W w/ RT of O, i just copied and finger 9 is P.A so its a dash also.
I got the major classification from the thumb of both hands. Since the left thumb is 17, the symbol is L(large). The right thumb is arch, so it is represented by dash in the classification only.
The final classification is 12, I got 12 because both little fingers are loops, the right finger is the priority.
The key classification is 13, I got the answer from the right hand middle finger which is ulnar loop with the ridge count of 13.
Finger 1,3,4 are Radial Loops with a ridge trace of M,O,I
Finger 5,7,9 are Central pocket whorl with a ridge count of 10,11,12
All other fingers are amputated.
FPC = 10M 18rC rr- OOI 10
M. 8rC r-- OOI
The primary classification is 18/8, the secondary classification by capital lettered group is C/C and for the secondary classification by small lettered group only radial loop, plain arch, and tented arch (a,t,r) so rr-/r--. For the sub secondary classification are index, middle and ring only. Since the index finger is amputated it automatically copied the ridge count of the left index finger which is 11, the right ring and little finger had a ridge trace of O,I. The left index and Little finger had a RC of 11,12 middle finger is AMP so it automatically copied the ridge trace of right middle finger which is O, so the sub secondary is OOI/OOI. For the major classification only thumb of both hand, if the left hand is 17 more use table B for the right hand, so since the right thumb has already a ridge trace M, it will automatically copy so M/M. For the final classification since both finger have no loop, the whorl will be considered so 10. For the key classification only the thumb and if there is no loop but whorl take the first whorl, since the loops have no RC but have ridge trace, just copy CPLW with a RC of 10.
GUNNACAO,Francis Clem M.
BFS-3A
Finger no.1- 2,4,8 are Ulnar loop with ride trace M,I,O Finger no.2-2,5,7 are CPLW with ridge count 12,14,18 Finger no.3-1 and 6 are Radial loop with ridge count of 17 and 12
Finger no.4-9,10 are Plain whorl
FPC-17S18rC--- OMI14 M8rC--- 00-
The Primary classification are 18/8 the secondary classification by capital lattered group are C/C since the right and left hand are the same CPLW, and secondary classification by small lattered group r-/r- since the both right and left hand thumb are RL and other finger right and left hand are automatic a dash (-).
Sub-secondary classification is OMI/00- because their is a ridge count of index finger 12 CPLW then the symbol is O, and the middle finger at the right hand thumb is UL with a ridge trace of M so copy the M, while the ring finger UL with a ridge trace of I so I copy the I, and the left hand, index finger is CPLW with a ridge count of 18 so the symbol is outer and the left hand, middle finger is UL with a ridge trace of O so I just copy the O and the left hand, ring finger is no ridge count of ridge trace so I put dash (-).
Th major classification is S/M because the given to the right hand, thumb finger is RL with a ridge count of 17 and that is a small and the left hand RL, the thumb has a ridge of 12 and that is a Meduim. Final classification is 14 since the given at the ring finger has a ridge count 14 to the right hand so i just copy the 14 and the left ring finger has no ridge count or ridge trace. Ande the key classification is 17 because the thumb of the right hand has RL with a ridge count of 17 and thumb to the left hand hand is RL with a ridge count of 12 so I get only the ridge count of the right hand finger which is 17
Fingers no. 1,3,10 are Ulnar loop with a ridge count of 16,11,and 6.Fingers no. 2,5,and 8 are Radial loop with a ridge count of 10,11 and a ridge trace of O. Fingers no.4 and 6 are Double Loop Whorl with a ridge trace of I and a ridge count of 17, other Fingers are amputated.
UL16 RL10 UL11 DLWI RL11
\16 /10 \11 DI 11
DLW17 Amp RLO Amp UL6
D17 \10 10 DI /6
Explanation:
First thing to do is the blockings, after that get the Primary classification look for the fingers that has numerical value fingers that has whorls (PW, DLW,CPLW and AW).For the numerator D4+D8 and plus 1 from the fraction is = 13 for the denominator since finger 9 is Amp jus copy what's in its upper row D1 plus 1 from the fraction is = 2
For the secondary classification by capital lettered group, we will get it in our index fingers of both hands R/R. And for the small lettered group, the fingerprint pattern is PA,TA and RL(a,t,r) tt-t/-t.If this fingerprint pattern does not appear in the problem just put a dash or leave it with no dash. From middle finger to little finger and the thumb of both hands so the answer is --r/-r-.
For the sub secondary classification, Ridge count and Ridge Trace that can be found in the index, middle and ring fingers. On the right hand the index finger has a ridge count of 16 so it's O and Middle finger has a ridge count of 11 so it's O and for the Ring finger it has a ridge trace of I.And on the left hand since the index is amputated we just have to copy what's in the upper row 10 so it's O, for the middle finger which has a ridge trace of O and the ring finger is amputated just copy from the upper row that has a ridge trace of I.
For the major classification, the finger of both hands will involve the thumb only with a number of 16 and 17. In this problem since the left thumb is 17 table B is applied to the right thumb so S and for the left thumb is L.
For the final classification is achieved by ridge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers (fingers no. 5 and 10). Since both hand are loops with ridge counts, the right hand is the priority so the answer is 11.
And for the key classification, this is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. Since the right thumb appears to be Ulnar loop and has a ridge count of 16 so the answer will be 16.
By ridge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers (fingers no. 5 and 10). Since both hand are loops with ridge counts, the right hand is the priority so the answer is 11.
And for the key classification, this is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. Since the right thumb appears to be Ulnar loop and has a ridge count of 16 so the answer will be 16.
FPC:16S13-R-r00111
L2-Rr--00I
ATAS, Beltran D.
Fingers: 1,4,8 are Radial Loops, Finger: 2 is Tented Arch, Fingers: 3 and 10 are Amputated, Fingers: 5 and 6 are Ulnar Loops, Fingers: 7 and 9 are Whorls.
FPC= 15 S1rTrr--OO 8 / L 4 Xr-- MOO
1.) In primary Classification, the numerator has just the value of one (1) which came from the pre-established value of one (1) since fingers 6,2,8,4 and 10 are loops and arches. Moreover, only whorls have their numerical value. In the denominator, only the fingers 7 and 9 are whorls that have the numerical value of 2 and 1 together with the pre-established value of one (1) that summed up into 4.
2.) In secondary Classification by Capital lettered group, fingers involved are the index fingers of both left and right hand. The right index finger is a tented arch so, its blocking is Capital letter "T" while the left index finger is an accidental loop, thus its blocking is Capital letter "X". Capital letter T is placed on the numerator on the right side of the primary classification while the capital letter X is placed on the denominator on the right side of the primary classification.
3.) In the secondary classification by a small lettered group, fingerprints involved are the radial loops (r), plain arches (a), and tented arches (t) applicable to the thumb, middle finger, ring finger and little finger of both hands. Both index fingers are not included since they already belonged to the capital lettered group. In the sample above, the finger of the right thumb is radial it means it is r while the middle finger of the right hand is amputated, simply copy the given which is radial. Moreover, the right ring and little fingers are both loops but only the radial will be represented by a letter while the little finger is just a dash (-). On the other side, the finger 8 is the only radial loop, thus it is only the finger that will be represented by letter r and the other fingers are just represented by dashes (-).
4.) In the Sub-Secondary Classification, it is attained by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing in the index, middle and ring fingers of both hands. (Fingers 2,3,4 in the numerator and fingers 7,8,9 are placed in the denominator). In the given sample above, finger 2 does not have since it is an arch, rather it will be represented by dash (-), finger 3 has the ridge count of 13 represented (O) for outer. And finger 4 has a ridge count of 15 represented by O for outer. While finger 7 has a ridge count of 15 and it was represented also by letter (M) for meeting and finger 8 has a ridge count of 13 represented by O. Lastly, finger 9 has a ridge trace represented by letter O.
5.) The major classification, fingers involved are fingers 1 and 6 which are the thumbs both left and right hand. It is written on the left part of the classification line before the primary classification. In the given sample, finger 1 is (/¹⁵). Since finger 6 is higher than 17, you will be basing the denominator from table A, thus it will be represented by (L) for large and for the numerator, since it has 15 ridge count, it will be based from the table B and represented by letter (S) for small.
6.) In final classification, it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers. (Finger 5,10). The result is placed at the extreme right of the classification line. Since the finger 5 is a loop with a ridge count of 8, then you will just copy "8" in the numerator. No need to copy the finger 10 because the right little finger is the priority.
7.) In the key classification, it is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. This is attained by counting the first loop's ridge count appearing on the fingerprint card starting from the right thumb down to the left thumb fingers except the little finger. In the given sample, finger 1 is a radial loop with 15 ridge count, thus you will just copy "15" and place it at the left part of the classification line in the numerator.
Finger 1 is Plain Whorl with a ridge count of 10.
Finger 2 is Radial Loop with a ridge count of 4.
Finger 3 is Double Loop Whorl with a ridge count of 10.
Finger 4 is Accidental Whorl with a ridge count of 14.
Finger 5 and 7 are Ulnar Loop with a ridge count of 9 and 11
Finger 6 is Amputated
Finger 8 and 10 are Tented Arch
And finger 9 is Plain Arch
Answer: FPC= 4O13R---IIO9
O25UtatO--
First thing to do is the blocking both right and left hand,so the symbols in blocking for the right hand are = W, R, D, X, \ for the left hand we have = W, since the opposite finger is Plain whorl we just copy the symbol for the Amputated so that is W, U, T, A, T. for us to solve the primary classification ,we just focus on the whorls, because whorl has only the numerical value. We begin on the left hand thumb up to the right index down to the left middle up to the ring finger down to the left little finger, So the total is 12 plus the pre-establish fraction which is 1 So 13 .let us also solve Denominator so right thumb finger down to the index left finger up to the middle right finger down to the left ring finger up to the right little finger so the total of all whorls are 24 plus the pre- established fraction which is 1. So the denominator is 25.
NOTE: DON'T FORGET TO ADD THE PRE-ESTABLISHED NUMBER BOTH NUMERATOR AND DENOMINATOR IN GETTING YOUR PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION.
SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY CAPITAL LETTERED GROUPS.
In getting this the index fingers of both hand is always represented by capital letter, either that is PLAIN ARCH, TENTED ARCH, WHORLS OR LOOPS.ALWAYS USE THE SYMBOLS IN CAPITAL LETTER. But for loops instead of putting slash just put the capital letter if it is place in the index finger
So our secondary classification by capital lettered are R for numerator and U for denominator. NOTE: ONLY THE INDEX IS INVOLVE IN GETTING OUR SECONDARY Classification BY CAPITAL LETTERED.
SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY SMALL LETTERED GROUP.
In getting this, only the RADIAL LOOP, PLAIN ARCH, and TENTED ARCH (a, t, r) is involves. It applies to all fingers except the index fingers since this is used only for the capital lettered group. But since we don't have any of them in our right hand we just put a dash for numerator --- for our denominator we have only the left middle finger, left ring finger and left little finger. So the denominator is t, a, t. In our left thumb hand if is not involve in a family by atr. No need for us to put a dash because it is understood.
SUB-SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION
Is attained by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the INDEX, MIDDLE, and RING fingers both hand. So our sub-secondary classification for our numerator is, Since the ridge count of radial loop in index finger is 4 that is Inner(I) for the middle finger the ridge count is 10 that is still on the INNER(I) and In our ring finger ridge count is 14 , so that is Outer because is over on the exact ridge count for both ring fingers.
So overall our numerator for is IIO
FOR our denominator since the Ulnar loop have an 11 ridge count that is outer, and tented arch and plain arch have no ridge count so we put a dash for them.
So our overall denominator is O--
NOTE: IN GETTING THE SUB-SECONDARY
CLASSIFICATION INDEX, MIDDLE, RING FINGERS BOTH HAND ONLY INCLUDED.
FOR BOTH INDEX FINGERS 1-9 IS INNER (I) 10 or more ridge count is OUTER (O)
FOR BOTH MIDDLE FINGERS 1-10 Ridge count IS INNER (I) 11 OR MORE ridge count IS OUTER (O)
FOR BOTH RING FINGERS 1-13 ridge count is INNER(I)
14 OR MORE RIDGE COUNT IS OUTER (O).
MAJOR CLASSIFICATION
Loops are ridge counted, and whorls are ridge traced. Since our right thumb is PLAIN WHORL with a ridge traced of O and the opposite thumb is AMPUTATED WE just copy the ridge traced which is O.
So for our major classification in numerator i just automatically write the symbol or the ridge traced which is O, since the opposite thumb is amputated i still automatically copy the ridge traced which is O for our denominator.
FINAL CLASSIFICATION
IN GETTING THIS CLASSIFICATION THERE ARE ONLY TWO FINGERS INCLUDED. WHICH IS THE FINGER 5 AND 10 BY COUNTING THEIR RIDGE COUNT EITHER THAT IS WHORLS OR LOOPS.
So since the ridge count of our both little finger, at the right hand we have ULNAR LOOP with a ridge count of 9 and The opposite finger is Tented arch . Automatically that our final classification is 9. Because in our final classification right little finger is the priority. And arches didn't have a ridge count. If both little fingers is whorl with a ridge count of 12 and 13 choose the first whorl on the right little finger.( But if the right little finger is whorl with a ridge count of 11 and the opposite finger is loops with a ridge count of 14 always choose the loops )
KEY CLASSIFICATION
IN GETTING THIS CLASSIFICATION WE CAN JUST COUNT THE RIDGE COUNT OF THE FIRST LOOP IN THE CLASSIFICATION LINE . since our first loop at the right hand is Radial Loop with a ridge count of 4. that is our key classification .
NOTE: IN GETTING THIS CLASSIFICATION LITTLE FINGERS EXEMPTION.
DALWINES, LAIZA, A.
BSCRIM 2-B
ULAO,Vannie low B.
BFS-3A
Finger 1 and 4 are Ulnar Loop
Finger 2 and 8 are Double Loop Whorl
Finger 3 is Tented Arch
Finger 5 and 10 are Plain Whorl
Finger 6,7 and 9 are Radial Loop
FPC = 13M 20 D t2-M-I 10
M6 rR-r-OMI
The Primary Classification is 20/6
The Secondary Classification by capital lettered group is D/R
For the Secondary Classification by small lettered group is t2-/-r-
For the Sub Secondary Classification are index, middle and ring only. Since
the right index finger (Double Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M, middle finger
(Tented Arch ) has no ridge count, and ring finger (Ulnar Loop ) has a ridge
count of 13. In the left index finger (Radial Loop) has a ridge count of 12,
middle finger ( Double Pocket lLoop Whor) has a symbol of M , ring finger
(Radial Loop ) has a ridge count of 11
For Final Classification, it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and Whor
form two little fingers no. 10and 11. It has seen in my example that they are
the same Whorls so prioritize the right little finger which is the of Plain Who
For Key Classification, this is
Finger 1 and 4 are Ulnar Loop
Finger 2 and 8 are Double Loop Whorl
Finger 3 is Tented Arch
Finger 5 and 10 are Plain Whorl
Finger 6,7 and 9 are Radial Loop
FPC =13M 20 D t2-M-I 10
M6 rR-r-OMI
The Primary Classification is 20/6
The Secondary
Classification by capital lettered group is D/R
For the Secondary Classification by small lettered group is t2-/--
For the Sub Secondary Classification are index, middle and ring only. Since
the right index finger (Double Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M, middle finger
(Tented Arch) has no ridge count, and ring finger (Ulnar Loop) has a ridge
count of 13. In the left index finger (Radial Loop) has a ridge count of 12,
middle finger (Double Pocket Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M , ring finger
(Radial Loop ) has a ridge count of 11
For Final Classification, it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and Whorls
form two little fingers no. 10and 11. It has seen in my example that they are
the same Whorls so prioritize the right little finger which is 10.
For Key Classification, this is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the
first loop in the classification line which is 13done by re - exhibiting the ridge
cOunt of the first loop in the classification line which is 13
LUMIWES, Junieca L.
BSCRIM2C
Finger 1 is amputated
finger 2 and 8 are DLW with the ridge trace of M and O
finger 3 is TA
finger 4, 6 and 7 are UL with the ridge count of 13, 17 and 2
finger 5 and 10 are RL with the ridge count of 7 and 6
finger 9 is PW with a ridge trace of M.
first do the blockings wherein we can block the patterns by writing the symbol.
Blocking a right finger 1-5: \ D t \ / and the left finger 6-10: / U D w \.
After the blocking we solve the primary classification, with the numerical value of whorls- designated value of each finger with whorls according to the finger on which they appear, right hand: (16, 16, 8, 8, 4) and left hand: (4, 2, 2, 1, 1). But always remember that only whorls have numerical value, loops and arch have no numerical value, now we have a numerator and denominator our numerator is the finger 6,2,8,4,10 and the denominator is finger 1,7,3,9,5 and we have also the given 1 over 1 that we add.
Numerator: 0+16+2+0+0 add the given 1
Denominator: 0+0+0+1+0 add given 1
PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION: 19/2
Secondary classification by capital letters, we found our secondary classification in our both index finger and just copy the indicated symbol. Our numerator is index finger in our right hand which is DLW the symbol is capital letter D, and our denominator is index finger of our left hand which is UL with the symbol capital letter U.
SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION: D/U
Secondary classification by small letter, the small letter group of the primary classification includes prints having arches, tented arches and radial loops on fingers other than the indexes with symbol (a, t, r). this applies to all finger except index finger since index is only used for the capital letters.
Right hand middle finger is t, ring finger is \, and little finger is /.
Left hand middle finger is D, ring finger is w, and little finger is \.
Secondary classification by small letter; t-r/--r
Sub-secondary classification is the groupings of prints according to the ridge count of loops and ridge tracing on whorls. The ridge count of the loops is recorded a I (inner) and O (outer). The ridge tracing is recorded as I (inner), M (meeting) and O (outer). We found this in our both hand place at our index, middle and ring finger.
Loops ridge count index finger 1-9 the symbol is I and 10 or more the symbol is O. Middle finger 1-10 the symbol is I and 11 or more is O. at last ring finger 1-13 the symbol is I and 14 or more is O.
Right hand: index finger is just copying the symbol M, middle finger since TA is no RC and RT just write a dash (-) and ring finger is having a ridge count 13 the symbol is I.
Left hand: index finger has a RC of 2 the symbol is I, middle finger since DLW just copy the symbol O, and ring finger is having a RT M just copy the symbol M.
Sub-secondary classification: M-I/IOM
Major classification represents only to the both thumbs. In a set of prints having loop patterns in both hands, the ridge count of the left thumb governs the symbol for the right thumb.
Table A: 1-11 (S), 12-16 (M) and 17 or more (L)
Table B: 1-17 (S), 18-22 (M) and 23 or more (L)
A left thumb always uses a table A, and if the Right thumb has 17 or more Ridge count used a table B.
Since finger 6 is 17 RC use table A and also the finger 1 since finger 1 is amputated the ridge count of finger 6 is same.
Right hand: S
Left hand: L
Final classification is arrived at by counting the number of ridges in case of loops on the right and left little finger and placing them as numerators and denominators.
Finger 5 is RL with the ridge count of 7 and finger 10 is RL with the ridge count of 2, I get the 7 because radial loop is the first loop and priority.
Final classification: 7
Key classification is applied to all fingers except little fingers, we find the very first loops value appearing 10 fingers. So, I got 17 since finger 1 in amputated the ridge count of finger 6 is carried to finger so that my key classification is 17.
FINAL ANSWER:
FPC= 17S19Tt-r M-I 7/ L2U--r IOM
MASSAGAN, FREDDIE GRAIL L.
BS CRIM 2B
Question: Fingers 1, 3 and 8 are Radial loop with a ridge count 6. Fingers 4, 7, and 10 are Central pocket loop whorl with a ridge trace O. Fingers 2, 5, 6 and 9 are Ulnar loop with a ridge count 14.
FPC: 6S10rUr--OIO14 - Numerator
M3 Cr--OIO - Denominator
First of all before the counting, do first the blockings then do the primary classification by counting the ridges of those fingers which is a whorl. For the secondary classification by Capital letter copy the symbol only on the index finger (U/C). And for the secondary classification by small letters only those who belongs to the a,t,r and the rest will be represented as dashes. Only the middle finger, ring finger and thumb finger belongs to this classification. For the sub- secondary classification at the right hand, the index has 14 ridge count then it will be outer (O), middle has 6 count then it will be inner (I) and since the ring finger is a Whorl just copy the trace symbol given which is O. For the left hand, the index is whorl so just copy the symbol (O), middle finger has 6 ridge count and it's symbol is inner (I) and ring finger finger has 14 ridge count so it is an outer (O). For the major classification the numerator is S and the Denominator is M since the denominator is below 17 ridge count then the answer was based on table A. For the final classification only the little finger belong, since it is the same loops get only the ridge count of the right little finger. And lastly for the key classification look for the first loops in the right hand finger and that would be the answer. Copy the ridge count before the major classification. Take note that when you write your answer in the FPC the numerator and denominator are aligned.
Hufalar daryll jay C.
Primary to key classification
Finger 1 and 2 are radial loop with ridge count of 5 and 6 others finger are amputated
Answer FPC S16rR---IMM / S10rR---IMM
Blocking for finger 1,2,3,4,5 / R W W W
And blocking for 6,7,8,9,10 \ R W W W
Primary Classification we must count all the whorl 16/10
For secodary classification by capital letter finger involved only is 2 and 7 I copy the blockings R since finger 7 is amputated I copy the R
Sub secondary classification fingers involved are 2,3,4 and 7,8,9 since the ridge count of finger 2 is 6 then it is Inner and since finger 3 and 4 are amputated we considered it as a meeting for finger 7 it is amputated but our finger 2 has ridge count so we must copy it then finger 8 and 9 are meeting
To get major classification finger involve only are 1 and 6 since our finger 1 has a ridge count of 5 based on the rule in major classification it is Small (S) since our finger 6 is amputated copy what we did to finger 1
In getting the final classification fingers involved are 5 and 10 since it is both amputated it is considered counted as a 32
Lastly in getting the key classification fingers involved are 1,2,3,4 in our right hand and the rule is Radial loop and ulnar loop must be copied its ridge count our finger 1 is Radial loop so I copied its ridge count for the key classification
F-1,5,6,9 (ulnar loop)
F-2(Tented arch)
F-3(Radial loop)
F-4(Double loop whorl)
F-8,10(Central)
.The primary classification is 12/1
.The secondary classification by capital letter is T/A
.The secondary classification by small letter are middle,ring and Little fingers are involve soThe secondary classification by small letter is ---/---
.For the Sub-secondary classification are index, middle,ring only are involve since the right index finger is (Tented arch),the middle finger is (ulnar loop) and has a ridge count of 8,and in index finger represent by (double loop whorl) has a symbol of O. In left index finger is (Plain arch), Middle finger(Central pocket loop whorl) has a symbol of M,and in ring finger is (Ulnar loop) with a ridge count of 10.
For Final Classification,it is achieved by ridge counting of the loops by the two little finger the no. 5 and 10.So as you can see in my example #5 is Ulnar loop and has a ridge count of 10 so we just only copy Ten.
For The Key classification,done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop.The finger involve are Thumb,index, middle and ring.we can see in my example that the thumb is ulnar loop we just only copy the ridge count 18 for our final key Classification.
Problem: Finger 1, 5,7 is radial loop and finger 2,6,8 is ulnar loop and other finger is dooble loop whorl.
So we gotta get first the Primary Classification which are 15 (the Enumerator) and the Denominator 3, take note that only whorls have numerical value and always add pre established fraction 1/1. Also if there's no whorls identified always put 1 as a numerical value. Next is get the Secondary Classification by Capital Letter and that would be U, R a symbol from both Left/Right Index Finger.Then moving on to Secondary Classification by Small letter, RH are "- - r" and LH "- - -" This applies to all fingers except the index finger since it's only used for Capital Letter. The Sub Secondary Classification which are RH "- MM" and LH "-M-" since arches have no counts it is represented by a dash(-) symbol and I got 3 of 'em, I got the M symbol from the RH ring finger cause it's already appeared and just copy it and the symbol I from the LH index finger it counts only 7 so it goes for Inner and again I got the Outer symbol from LH middle finger and counts total of 12 so its gotta be M.
Major Classification: The major classification system is based on the primary classification system and divides fingerprints into four major groups: arches, loops, whorls, and composite.
In this case, the major classification for finger 1, 5, and 7 would be loops, while the major classification for finger 2, 6, and 8 would also be loops. The remaining fingers would be classified as whorls.
So the major classification of the problem would be S to the right hand and S to the left hand.
The Final classification if both fingerprint is a loop the little finger is the priority you must get the number of a little finger or the right hand which is 5 and then put it behind the sub-secondary Lastly
Key Classification: The key classification system is a numerical system that assigns each finger a value between 1 and 10, with the thumb being 1 and the pinky being 10.
Based on this system, finger 1 would be classified as 1, finger 2 as 2, finger 5 as 5, finger 6 as 6, finger 7 as 7, finger 8 as 8, and fingers 3, 4, and 9 as 3, 4, and 9 respectively. This obtain led by counting the first loop ridge count appearing on the fingerprint card starting from the right thumb. So if the thum on the right hand is a whorl you may go to a index finger. But in my problem,it is possibly a radial loop number 1 so it means you may put the number after major classification.
Answer: 1S10rU--r-MM5
S10 R----M -
Problem: F1 is TA, F2 is CPLW with a symbol of O, F3 is AW symbol of O, F4,F5 is RL with a ridge count of 15, F6,F7 is UL with a ridge count of 18, while F7 with a symbol of I, F8 is DLW with a symbol of I, Finger 9,10 is PW with a symbol of M. And O.
FPC= 15-20tC-rrOOO15
L10U---IIM
Primary classification this is where you are going to get the total numerical value in denominator and numerator,after you already block the 10 fingers and you've already counted , remember that the maximum numerical value of both fingers is 32.
Secondly, Secondary classification by the capital lettered group consists of the index finger both the left and right finger, if the blocking are radial loop don't write the symbol but the letter and always put it as a capital letter. Moreover, the secondary by small lettered group consists of the middle, ring and little finger take note( only plain arch,radial loop and tented are accepted in the small lettered group) if none of this are not found put a dash (-). In addition this is attained by the ridge counting the loop and the loop or ridge tracing the whorls, the ridge counts or symbol are written on the right corner of the frame, take note that symbols which are whorls need to be counted to get the numerical value those numerical value exceeds in 10 for the index is Outer lower than 10 is inner, while the Middle finger is 11, and the ring is 14 always remember this rules.
Moreover, Major classification is written on the leftmost part of the FPC line before the primary classification,which you can see in your thumb. Always remember that table B can only be used by the right finger if the left thumb has a 17 or more ridge count. In the final, only the little finger of your right hand is the priority and only radial loops and if you can't see a radial loop leave it blank, but if the radial loop is found on the left finger you need to carry it on. In the key classification only the right finger and loops are picked but if none of this is found you must start from the thumb finger again and count the number of the whorls that are stationed in the thumb and put it and that's how I get to solve the problem.
Primary classification to key classification:
PROBLEM:
Finger 1,4,5 are radial loop, plain whorl and radial loop with a ridge count of 10,O,16.
Finger 2,3,10 are tented arch and other fingers are amputed.
FPC=10S9rTt-r --O 16 / S2rTt-t --O
BLOCKINGS:
Right finger Blockings: /TTW/
Left finger Blockings: \TTWT
Explanation:
First we must do the blockings, next step is getting the primary classification, in getting primary classification, i look only for the fingers that have whorls, now in right fingers theres only one whorl present, so i get the number which is 8 in the finger 4 and add the pre- established fraction which is 1,same as through with the left fingers, i get only the whorl number which is 1 at finger 9 and add also the pre-established fraction which is 1, and my answer is 9/2.
For secondary classification by capital lettered group, it is always represented by a capital letter in the index of both hands, so i just copied the big letter blockings of both fingers which is index and place it at the right side of my primary classification, and i got 9T/2T.
Moving on to the secondary classification by small lettered Group, this applies to all fingers except the index finger, and all fingers that belongs to the a,t,r or plain arch, tented arch and radial loop will applied to a small lettered group.
My answer is (rt-r) for the thumb, middle, ring and little in the numerator and (rt-t)for the dinominator same as through with thumb, middle, ring and little.
Next step is sub secondary classification, we must look for thier ridge count and symbols, but if the fingers are arches, we used Dash as a symbol. Since the finger 2,3 are tented arch, i put dash because they have no ridge counts and only the plain whorl has a ridge count which is O, same with the finger 7,8,9 because they are amputed, then the result is
--O/--O.
For major classification, my answer for right finger is (S) because the right thumb has 10 ridge count, same as through with the amputed left thumb finger. My answer is S/S.
For final classification, the right finger is automatically chosen if they are both loops in little fingers, since the finger 5 is radial loop with a ridge count of 16 and finger 10 is tented arch that have no ridge count, i get 16 for my final classification.
For key classification, every first loop present in the right fingers will priorities, since finger 1 is the first loop present with the ridge count of 10 in finger 1 to 5, i answered 10 for the key classification.
IRIFF KAYE B. WADWADAN
BSCRIM 2A
Finding the primary classification to key classification of the right and left hand.
Finger 1 is DLW with a ridge
count of 10
Finger 2 is RL with a ridge count of 3
Finger 3 is TA with a ridge count of 4
Finger 4 is AW with a ridge count of 12
Finger 5 is RL with a ridge count of 15
Finger 6 is DLW with a ridge count of 18
Finger 7 is PW
Finger 8 is CPL with a ridge count of 10
Finger 9 is DLW
Finger 10 is PW
>First thing to do is BLOCKING ,wherein we need to block out the following patterns by writting the symbol.
NUMERATOR (D,R,T,X,/)
DENOMINATOR (D,W,C,D,W)
> Second step is to look for the primary classification.To get the primary class. add the number that has a numerical value to get the numerator . Starting from your left thumb,going to the right index,next to left middle finger , to right ring finger to the left little finger .And for the denominator , start on your right thumb,going to the left index ,to right middle finger ,to left ring finger going to the right little finger . So for the numerator (4 +2+8+1)plus the pre-established fraction 1 .And for the denominator (16+2+1)plus 1 for the pre-established fraction.
*only whorls has a numerical value
FPC 15+1=16
__________
19+1=20
>Next step is the Secondary Classification by Capital lettered group.Just copy the symbol in the index finger . For the right index finger we have RL and for the left index finger we have PW
FPC 16 R
__________
20 W
>Next is the Secondary Classification by small lettered group.So this is applies to all fingers except the index finger since this is used only for the Capital lettered Group.In secondary Class.by small letter this refers to the 3 types of fingerprint pattern only and these are the radial loop,plain arch and tented arch(a,t,r)
Right Hand : middle finger is TA(t),ring finger is AW (-) little finger is RL(r) and thumb finger is DLW (-)
Left Hand : middle finger is CPL(-),Ring finger is DLW(-),little finger is PW(-) and thumb finger is DLW(-)
FPC 16 R t-r
---------------
20 W ---
>Next is to find the for the sub-secondary classification.So this is by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the (index ,middle and ring fingers of both hands )
Right hand:III
Left hand :-I-
FPC 16 R t-r III
---------------------------
20 W --- -I-
>Next step is to find for the major classification which applies only to thumb and it is written on the leftmost part of the classification line before the primary classification.Since the ridge of the left thumb is 18 we will use Table B in the right hand and table A for the left hand .
FPC S 16 R t-r III
---------------------------------
L 20 W --- -I-
> We may now proceed to final classification,it is achieved by rIdge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers ,fingers no.5 and 10.Finger 5 is RL with a ridge count of 15 and finger 10 is PW which has no ridge count.So the final classification is 15.
FPC S 16 R t-r III 15
----------------------------------
L 20 W --- -I-
> So for the last step which is the key classification ,this is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line.Since the right hand of index finger is Loop we will take it as the key classification , so the key classification is 3.
FPC 3 S 16 R t-r III 15
-----------------------------------------
L 20 W --- - I -
Problem finger:2,3,4&5 are Radial loop ,finger 1,6,8&9 are plain arch all other fingers are amputated.
Primary classification is 1/1 because loop and arch has no numerical value.
Secondary classification by capital letters is R/R, the pattern of right index finger is R and left index is amputated so I just copy the right index pattern.
Secondary classification by small letters is a, rrr/a, aar pattern of all fingers except index finger.
Sub secondary classification is III /-I- inner for the finger 2,3,4 &7 and dash for the 6&8 because it's the symbol for plain arch.
Major classification is -/- because both thumbs are arches.
The final classification is 11 because it's the ridge count of the right little finger.
Key classification is 9 because it's the ridge count of the first loop on the right hand.
FPC 11-1 aRrrr III 11 /
-1 aRaar -I-
LASANG, Greta B.
BS CRIM 2A
Finding primary to key Classification
Finger 1 is DLW with a ridge count of O
Finger 2,7,8 are RL with a ridge count of 9,11,13
Finger 3 is UL
Finger 4,5,6,9 are TA
Finger 10 is PW with a ridge count of 11
First is to do blockings
Numerator: (T,R,\,T,W)
Denominator: (D,R,\,T,T
Second is the Primary Classification
Only PW has numerical value which is 1+1= 2 next is only DLW has nunmerical value which is 16+1= 17
Next is the Secondary classification by capital lettered
Which is on the right hand index finger we have RL on the other hand it is also RL so
FPC = 2 R
---------------
17 R
Next is secondary classification by small lettered
FPC= 2 R - 2 t
---------------------
17 r R r t -
Next is the Sub secondary classification this is attained by ridge counting the loops or ridges tracing whorls appearing is the index, middle and the ring fingers of both hand.
FPC = 2 R - 2 t I - -
----------------------------
17 r R r t - OO-
Next is the major classification
This is similar to previous classification though it applies only to the thumbs. Which is in the right thumb it is DWL with a ridge count of O and in the left finger it is TA
FPC = O 2 R - 2 t I - -
--------------------------------
17 r R r t - OO-
Next is the final classification it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and the whorl apply only on the two little finger. On the two little finger on the right hand it is TA while on the left hand it is PW with a ridge count of 11
FPC = O 2 R - 2 t I - -
--------------------------------
17 r R r t - OO- 11
Last is the key classification
This is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. Since the right hand finger 2 is loop we will take it as the key classification which is 9.
FPC = 9 O 2 R - 2 t I - -
--------------------------------
17 r R r t - OO- 11
PROBLEM:
Finger 1 and 6 are Tented Arch.
Finger 3 is Central Pocket Loop Whorl with a ridge count of 12,13,14.
Finger 8 is Ulnar Loop with a ridge count of 4.
Finger 9 is Accidental Whorl with a ridge count of 16.
Other fingers are amputated.
FPC 12-1 tR - 2r OII 3/ -10 tR 2-r OIO
BLOCKINGS:
Blockings from Finger 1 to 5: TRC//
Blockings from 6 to 10: TR/X/
EXPLANATION: Before proceeding to the fingerprint classification, blockings should be done first. In getting the Primary Classification, add the numerical values of Whorls present along with the even numbers. In the numerator there is no whorl, copy the given numerical value 1 which is the pre-established fraction. Same as through in getting the denominator, just add all the numerical value of whorls that have odd number. Since there are two whorls, we just have to add their numerical value plus the pre-established fraction which is 1, the result is 10.
Proceeding to Secondary Classification by Capital Letter, just simply copy the blockings of the Index Finger of both hands, then after that proceed to Secondary Classification by Small Lettered Group. In Secondary Classification by Small Lettered Group the rule is that if it’s not included in the a,t,r we just have to simply put - (dash sign). Based on the problem, in the numerator the middle finger is a whorl so we just have to put - and 2r since there are two Radial Loop. In the denominator, two whorls are present so we just have to put 2- and r. Let’s proceed to the thumb since Tented Arch is included in a,t,r, we just have to put t before the Secondary Classification by Capital Letter.
In the Sub-Secondary Classification, 3 fingers are involved, the index, middle and ring finger. In the numerator, my answer is OII, since the index finger in amputated, I just copied the ridge count of the left index finger, the RC is 14 and is equivalent to O. I got II based on the ridge count of middle and ring finger.
In major classification, the rule is that the only finger that is involved are the thumbs. In the major classification, since both thumbs are tented arch, I just put dash.
In the Final Classification, only the little fingers are involved and loops are the priority. So we just have to get the ridge count of the right little finger which is 3 and put it after the sub secondary classification.
Moving on to the last classification which is the key classification, the rule for key classification is that all fingers are involve except the little fingers and loops are also the priority, I just copied the ridge count of the first loop present among the fingers involved that is 12.
Pacna, Tanya Faith B.
BSCRIM 2-A
Problem:
Finger 1, 4, 7 ,8, 9 are Plain Whorl
Finger 2, 6 are Tented Arch
Finger 3, 5, 10 are Ulnar Loop
•To solve for the primary classification, the whorl has a numerical value while the arch and loop doesn't have a numerical value, plus the pre-established fraction of 1/1.
•To solve for the secondary classification by Capital and Small Letter Group, the Capital lettered refers to the patterns of the index fingers of both hand while the Small letters refers to the three types of fingerprint pattern only.
So the Primary Classification and its Secondary Classification by Capital and Small lettered group is
11T---/20W---
•For its sub secondary classification,
Finger 2 is tented arch which is equivalent to dash (-) symbol.
Finger 3 is ulnar loop that has 9 ridge count which is equivalent to I symbol.
Finger 4 is plain whorl that has O symbol.
Finger 7 is a plain whorl that has 10 ridge count which is equivalent to O symbol.
Finger 8 is Plain Whorl that has O symbol.
Finger 9 is Plain Whorl that has I symbol.
So the primary classification to sub secondary classification: FPC 11T----IO/20W---OOI
•For its major classification, it applies only to the thumbs, loops are ridge counted while whorls are ridge trace. The left thumb is counted first using Table A, if the ridge count is more than 17, table is used in the right hand. In our given problem, since the right thumb is whorl, it is automatically written in a symbol while the left thumb is arch it is represented by dash so our major classification is
O11T----IO/ -20W---OOI
•For it's final classification the, it is achieved in the little fingers since the little fingers are ulnar loop just copy the ridge count in the right hand so it is O11T----IO17/ -20W---OOI
•For it's key classification, it is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line, so it is 9O11T----IO17/ -20W---OOI
Problem:
Fingers no. 1,3,10 are Ulnar loop with a ridge count of 16,11, and 6. Fingers no. 2, 5, and 8 are Radial loop with a ridge count of 10, 11 and a ridge trace of O. Fingers no. 4 and 6 are Double Loop Whorl with a ridge trace of I and a ridge count of 17, other Fingers are amputated.
UL16 RL10 UL11 DLWI RL11
\ 16 /10 \11 DI /11
__________________________________
DLW17 Amp RLO Amp UL6
D17 \10 \O DI /6
Explanation:
First thing to do is the blockings, after that get the Primary classification look for the fingers that has numerical value fingers that has whorls (PW, DLW,CPLW and AW).For the numerator D4+D8 and plus 1 from the fraction is = 13 for the denominator since finger 9 is Amp jus copy what's in its upper row D1 plus 1 from the fraction is = 2
For the secondary classification by capital lettered group, we will get it in our index fingers of both hands R/R. And for the small lettered group, the fingerprint pattern is PA,TA and RL(a,t,r) tt-t/---t .If this fingerprint pattern does not appear in the problem just put a dash or leave it with no dash. From middle finger to little finger and the thumb of both hands so the answer is ---r/-r--.
For the sub secondary classification, Ridge count and Ridge Trace that can be found in the index, middle and ring fingers. On the right hand the index finger has a ridge count of 16 so it's O and Middle finger has a ridge count of 11 so it's O and for the Ring finger it has a ridge trace of I. And on the left hand since the index is amputated we just have to copy what's in the upper row 10 so it's O, for the middle finger which has a ridge trace of O and the ring finger is amputated just copy from the upper row that has a ridge trace of I.
For the major classification, the finger of both hands will involve the thumb only with a number of 16 and 17. In this problem since the left thumb is 17 table B is applied to the right thumb so S and for the left thumb is L.
For the final classification is achieved by ridge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers (fingers no. 5 and 10). Since both hand are loops with ridge counts, the right hand is the priority so the answer is 11.
And for the key classification, this is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. Since the right thumb appears to be Ulnar loop and has a ridge count of 16 so the answer will be 16.
FPC: 16S13-R--rOOI11
_______________________
L2-Rr--OOI
1.
Finger 2 is CPLW with RT of O
finger 3, 10 are DLW with RT of M,O
finger 4, 7 are UL with RC of 8, 17
finger 5 is PW with RT of I
finger 6, 9 are Ral with RC of 18, 9
finger 1, 8 are AMPUTED
FPC= 18 L 20 r C - - - OMI
L 15 r U - r - OMI
EXPLANATION :
First thing that I did is blockings then count the primary classification which is the 20/15 with the pre-establish fraction of 1/1 then the secondary classification by Capital letter which is the C/U and the secondary classification by small letter which is the 3 dashs over - r - , and the thumbs are r/r only the PA, TA, RL are the one who can be small letter but the others are not. Then do the sub-secondary classification which is the OMI/OMI. After that ...do the major classification which is the L/L and lastly the final and key classification which is the 18 as key classification, there are no final classification because it has only RT.
2.
Finger 1, 10 are CPLW with RT of O, M
Finger 2 is TA
Finger 3 is DLW with RT of O
Finger 4, 5, 6 are RL with RC of 5, 15, 8
Finger 8, is PW with RT of I
Finger 9 is AW with RT of I
Finger 7 is Amputed
FPC= 5 O 4 - T - r r -OI 15
S 26 r T - - - -II
EXPLANATION
First thing that I did is do again the blockings then count the primary classification which is the 4/26 then the secondary classification by capital letter which is the T/T then the SC by small letter which is the - r r/- - - only PA, TA and RL are the one who can be small letter the other not just make it dash. Then the sub-SC which is -OI/-II. PA and TA has no RT or RC so just write it a dash. Then do the major classification which is O/S and lastly the final and key classification which is 5 as the key and 15 as the final
PROBLEM:
Finger 1, 5 are Double loop whorl with a ridge count of 10, 11.
Finger 2,3,4 are Radial loop with a ridge trace of 0, I, 0.
Other fingers are amputated.
First, we need to add the ridge count in a whorl. Only the whorl has the numerical value. In order to get the numerator in primary classification, we need to start to add from left thumb finger, up to right index finger, down to left middle finger, up to right ring finger, end with left little finger and for the denominator we begin from the right thumb, left index, right middle, left ring finger and also end with right little finger. Don't forget to add the fraction which is 1/1.
So here is the blocking,
Right finger= D, R, /, , D
Left finger= D, R, \, \D
So we have:
Numerator= 5+1= 6
Denominator= 20+1= 21
Next step, is finding the secondary classification by CAPITAL
LETTER, which can be found on the index finger which is both radial loop only, so we have;
Numerator= R (capital)
Denominator= R (capital)
Third step is finding the secondary classification by small letter.
So we have;
Numerator= rr-
Denominator= rr-
In finding the sub-secondary classification this attained by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls on index, middle and ring finger of both hand. So we have;
Numerator= O10
Denominator= OlI0
Now let's move on to our Major classification, that only applies to the thumb. We can use the table B if we have a 17 up ridge count
on our left thumb. But since we don't have a basis ridge count on our left thumb because it is amputated, we will use the table A.
So our Major classification is S/S
For the final classification, it only be on the little finger, it's either left or right finger. So we have a final classification of 11.
For the key classification which can be found on the right finger.
When loop presented a key classification, that must be the answer, if there is no loop we will be base on the whorl. But in our problem we have a loop which is Radial loop but it doesn't present
ridge count so let's use the whorl as key classification.
Key classification is 10.
FPC= 10 S6 Rrr- OlO 11
S 21 Rrr- OlO
AGATEP, CLARIZA MAE A.
Finger 1, 5 and 7 are RL with a ridge count 6,14,14. Finger 8 is DLW with a RT of M. Finger 10 is Amp with a RC of 14 Other fingers are PA
Blockings:
Right Hand: /6,A,A,A,/14
Left Hand: A,R14,DM\14
FPC= 6S3rA2ar---14 1aR-arOM-
Explanation: Do the blockings first, then get the primary classification, which includes the numerator from fingers 2,4,6,8, and 10 plus the pre-determined 1/1, and the denominator from fingers 1,3,5,7, and 9 plus the pre-established 1/1.
Third, go to secondary by capital letter grouping and get the answers with both hands' index fingers (A/R).
Fourth, move on to secondary classification by small letter group, which applies to all fingers save the index finger, which is only used in the capital lettered group. Thumb, middle, ring, and little finger provided the answers. Because small lettered groups only contain patterns (a,t,r), the dash is used as an arch sign.
Fifth, getting the sub secondary classification from both hands' index, middle, and ring fingers (---) (OM-) The index, middle, and ring fingers of the right hand have no ridge count, and the ridge trace is represented by a dash, just like the ring finger of the left hand.
I put dash because finger 2,3,4 and 9 are plain arch and have no ridge count, while finger 7 is an index finger with an RC of 14 and is outside. And because finger 8 is DLW with a M ridge trace, I copied and pasted it as M.
After that, I got my answer from the right thumb when it came to major classification. Because the right thumb is 6, the symbol is S. (small). The left thumb had no ridge count, so it was a blank. The right finger is automatically chosen for final classification. Because they are the same loops, the radial loop is finger 5 with an RC of 14, which is the same as finger 10, which is amputated, so I get 14.
Because finger 1 is the first loop with a ridge count of 6 in fingers 1 to 5, my answer for Key classification is 6.
LICAYCAY, JOSHUA M.
Finger 1,7,10 are TENTED ARCH, arches are represented by a dash in the classification
2 and 4 are RADIAL LOOP with a ridge count of 12 and 13 3,5 and 6 are AMP
8 is ACCIDENTAL WHORL with a ridge trace of O
9 is PLAIN WHORL with a ridge trace of O
I used the primary classification method first, and the first thing I did was memorize the use of symbol for blocking and their numerical value. Since the whorl is at the finger 8 and has an equivalent of 2 plus the given fraction 1 equal to 3 the numerator. The other whorl is at the finger 3 and 9 has an equivalent of 8 and 1 plus the given fraction equals to 10 the denominator.
FPC= 3/10
The next step is secondary classification in Capital letter, since the index fingers are RADIAL LOOP and TENTED ARCH, next step I applied the secondary classification by small letter it refers to the three types of fingerprint pattern which is the plain arch, tented arch and radial loop (atr) and my answer for the secondary classification by Capital letter and small letter is FPC= 3tR-rt/10tT-t.
1.the primary classification is 17/7,sum of all the numerical values assigned to whorls expressed as a numerator and denominator plus the given fraction 1/1.
2. C/X is the secondary classification by capital letter ,since I just copy the Right and Left index finger that should represented by capital letters
3.The secondary classification by Small letter is -r-/-ra. If the pattern are radial loop,Tented Arch, plain arch just write down by Small letter a,t,r and if the pattern is whorl it must represented by -.
4.The sub-secondary is MOO/IOO since the number of ridge in the numerator in index finger is already given (M)just copy what is the symbol written and the middle finger has 11 ridge thus it is Outer and ring finger has 14 ridge count then it is Outer while in the denominator, the ridge count of the index finger is already given so just copy the symbol that was written,and since the middle finger is amputated just copy the ridge count of the right middle finger same with the ring finger.
5.Major classification is S/L it applies only to thumbs.since the numerator is amputated just copy what is written on the left thumb since both left and right thumb have 17 ridge count we use table B for the right thumb wherein if the ridge count is 1-7 it symbolize S,18-22 M,and 23 or more symbolizes L.
6. The final classification is 17.For final classification only the little finger is involved so the right little finger has 16 ridge count and it is whorl as compare to the left little finger that has no ridge count and it is Plain arch . So since whorl is always the priority than the Arch so we have to choose whorl as our final classification.
7. The key classification is 11.In key classification loop pattern is always involved. Since we have 2 loops in our problem we have to choose the first loop which is in the right middle finger.
Dumallay, Vivian G.
Bs-Crim: 2B
Solving Primary to key classification
Finger 1,4,8 is Radial loop with a RC of 15,13,13
Finger 2 is Central Pocket loop whorl with a RT of O
Finger 3 and 5 is Amputated
Finger 6 and 7 is Ulnar loop with a RC of 17,3
Finger 9 is Double loop whorl with a RT of O
Finger 10 is Plain whorl with a RC of 10
Answer
FPC 15S18rCrr- -O-I 10
L 6-Ur-- IOO
We need to do first the blockings of Rh and Lh, Right hand blockings is /,C,/,/,W and the left hand blockings is /,U,\,D,W
If we done in blockings proceed to Primary Classification which the total I get is 18/6, whorls has only numerical value and don't forget to add the pre-establish fraction
Secondary Classification by Small lettered Group ,first prioritize the (a,t,r) patterns for all the fingers except for the index finger so the answer is rrr-/-r--
For the Sub- Secondary classification, in solving the sub-secondary (Index,Middle,Ring) of both hands is only involve.Since the index finger of right hand has a RT of O,and the middle finger is Amputated automatically copied the ridge trace of left middle finger which is ‘R’, right little finger had a ridge count of 13. The left index finger had a ridge count of 3 and 13, middle finger had a ridge trace of O, so the sub secondary answer is OOI/IOO
For the Major Classification, only apply in the both thumbs finger the Major Classification of the problem is ‘S’ for the right thumb, and ‘L’ for the left thumb
Final Classification,Only the little finger of both hands are involve the final Classification of the given problem is ‘10’ since plain whorl is assumed as loops.
And lastly the key classification, always prioritize loops in counting thumb,Index,Middle and ring finger involved in counting look the first loops so the key classification is 15 in right thumb which is radial loop.
ATOLBA, RIZEL D.
BSCRIM-2A
Finger 1 is Plain Whorl with ridge trace of outer
Finger 6 is Double loop whorl with ridge trace of inner
The rest are ulnar loop, with loop numbers 14, 13, 19, 22,7,8,4,20
FPC= 14O5U- - - OOO 22 OVER I17U- - - III
1. The Primary Classification is 5/17, sum of all the numerical values assigned to whorls expressed as a numerator and denominator plus the given faction 1/1.
2. The Secondary Classification by capital letter U/U, I just copy the pattern of the right and left index fingers and it should represented by Capital letters and placed at the right side of the primary classification.
3. The Secondary Classification by small letter is - - -/- - - , patterns of the finger except the index finger, since they are not belong to atr, they are represented by a dash.
4. The Sub- secondary classification is OOO/III, attained by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing whorls appearing in the index, middle, and ring fingers of both hands and placed on the right of the secondary classification.
5. The Major Classification s O/I, it applies only to thumbs, since the right and left thumb are whorl, just copy what is the symbol written on the right upper corner and it placed on the leftmost part of the primary classification.
6. The final classification is 22, achieved by ridge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers no. 5 and 10. Since they are both loops, right finger is chosen and exhibited at the extreme right to the sub-secondary classification.
7. The Key Classification is 14, this is done by re-exhibiting the ridge of the first loop in the classification line except little fingers and placed at the extreme left of the numerator in the classification line and does not have denominator.
CAWIS, JEAN RHEE C.
BSCRIM 2A
*Finger 1, 5 and 8 are radial loop with a ridge count of 12,10 and 13
*Finger 3, 6 and 7 are double loop whorl wheren in finger 6 has a ridge count of 19 and the latter has a ridge trace of M,O
*Finger 4 is tented arch
Other fingers are amputated
*Blockings from finger 1 to finger 5 are
/DDT/
*Blockings from finger 6 to finger 10 are
DD\T\
Before proceeding with the fingerprint classification, blockings should be done first. In the primary classification, I add all the numerical value of whorls for even numbers and added 1 as the pre-establish fraction that will serve as a numerator which is 21. Same process in getting the denominator, I just added all the numerical value of whorls present along with the odd numbers plus 1 and i came up with my answer 11.
Moving on with the secondary classification by capital letter, i just copied the blockings of the index finger of both hands and put it after the primary classification. As for the classification for small lettered group, index finger is excluded. I just put dash to fingers which is not plain arch, tented arch, and radial loop. So, i started classifying from the middle to little finget. After that i proceed with the thumb. Since the right thumb is radial loop, i put 'r' before D.
In the sub secondary classification, finger 2 is amputated, so i just copied O as ridge trace of finger 7. M for finger 3 and i put dash for finger 4 since it is a an arch. Same as through with the denominator, OD is given and the other one is amputated. All in all i came up with OM-/OO-
In the major classification, the left thumb has a symbol of L. Since it has a ridge count higher than 17, the symbol for the right thumb is S.
In the Final classification, only the little fingers are involved. I just copied the ridge count of the right little finger which is 10 and put it after the sub secondary classification.
In the key classification, i just copied the ridge count of the the first loop appeared among the fingers except the little fingers that is 12.
ANSWER:
FPC: 12 S 21 rD -tr OM- 10/ L 11 D rtr OO-
Catalino, Annabelle A.
BsCrim 2A
Problem: Finger 1 is amputated, finger 2 is CPLW with a ridge count of M, finger 3 is TA, finger 4 is UL with a ridge count of 13 and finger 8 is DLW with a ridge count of I. Fingers 5,6,7,9,10 are RL with a corresponding ridge counts of 11, 19, 14 and 12.
Answer: FPC 19 M 19 rCt-r M-I 11
L 1 rR-2r OII
Blockings: RH- /CT\/
LH- \RD\\
Explanation:
First, we will going to identify the blockings of all the fingers. Since I already gave the blockings I will just remind you that if you done to identidy the blockings don't forget to copy also the ridge count and ridge trace of the fingers if it is given and one more thing if the finger is amputated then follow the rule, identify the blocking and ridge count of the finger below it and copy, if radial loop like what was given in the problem then get the opposite symbol for finger 6.
Second, we will proceed to the primary classification wherein in getting this classification always remember that only whorls have the numerical value, loops and arches are no numerical value also in the summation of all the numerical value do not forget to add the pre- established fraction 1/1. So we came up for an answer of 19/1.
Third, is to identify the secondary classification by capital lettered group it is applicable to the index fingers of both hand only. If in case RL/UL are on the index finger, do not put the slash or slanting lines(/\) symbols but you will going to put R/U. As for our problem, since it is CPLW and RL, we will going to put C and R as our secondoray classification by capital lettered group.
Fourth, after identifying the Capital lettered group we will going to identify next the secondary classification by small lettered group. You need to remember that it applies to all the fingers except for the index fingers because it is used in identifying the capital lettered group and it refers to the three types of fingerprint pattern only, it is radial loop. tented arch and plain arch(a,t,r). Those other pattern will be represented by a dash(-). So we arrived at an answer for the right hand(r for the thumb, t for the middle, - and r) for the left hand( r for the thumb, - for the middle and 2r since they are same RL).
Fifth, identifying the sub-secondary classification wherein it only applies to the three fingers only , the index, middle and ring. For us to attain the sub-secondary we will based it to its ridge count, if the ridge trace was given then just copy. Since CPLW is a whorl and has a ridge trace of M, then just copy M, for the middle it is a dash since it is stated that arches are represented by a dash, for the ring finger with a ridge count 13 has a sub-secondary of I. As for the left hand we will follow the same procedure so it is OII.
Sixth, after the sub-secondary classification we will move to the major classification. In this classification, there are two tables that we can use Table A and Table B, the table B will only be use in the right thumb when the ridge count of the left thumb has 17 or more. The major classification will be placed before the primary classification. And for its symbol, it is Small(S), Medium(M), and Large(L).
Seventh, we will proceed to the final classication that we can only be achieved by the ridge count of the loops in the little finger of both hands only. If there are no loop but whorls you will consider the ridge count of whorls as the final classification. If loops and whorls appears you need to remember that loops are the priority. The final classification of our problem is automatically 11 because it is a RL with a ridge count 11 so you will just copy.
Lastly, finding the key classification of the problem. We can obtain it by counting the first loop's ridge count appearing on the fingerprint. The direction will start at the right thumb moving right down to left hand's last finger except the little finger since it was used to locate the final classification. 19 is our key classification even though it is amputated but we all know that we will copy the blocking and ridge count of the finger below it as what I have mentioned above.
ALIYAS, Maylanie T BS- CRIM 2C
Finger no.1 is amputated with a ridge count of 20.
Fingers no. 2 and 8 are tented arch have no ridge count.
Finger no. 3 is central pocket loop whorl with a ridge trace of O.
Finger no. 4,5,9 and 10 are Ulnar loop with a ridge count 11,8,11 and 8.
Fingers no. 6 and 7 are Radial loop with a ridge count of 20 and 14.
AMP 20 TA CPWL O UL11 UL8
/20 T CO \11 \8
RL20 R.L14 TA UL UL8
\20 R14 T /11 /8
FPC: 20M1rT----OI8
M9rRt--O-I
On the primary classification are 1/9, the secondary classification by capital lettered are T/R since the right hand is TA and the left hand is RL, the small lettered group are ---/trr since the middle finger at the right hand is CPWL and the left hand is TA, at the ring finger in the right hand is UL and in the left hand is UL, and the little finger is UL at the right hand and the left hand is UL. The sub-secondary classification is -OI/O-I because the index finger at the right hand is TA have no ridge count so I just put dash and the left hand is RL with a ridge count of 14 so that is Outer, at the middle fingers the right hand is CPLW with a ridge trace of O so I just copy the O and the left hand is TA have no ridge count so I just put dash, and the ring finger at the right hand is UL with a ridge count of 11 so that Inner and the left hand is UL with a ridge count of 11 and that is Inner. The major classification is M/M because the given at the right hand is amputated with a ridge count of 20 so I will used table B since it is 20 and the left hand is RL with the ridge count of 20 so I will used also table B. The final classification is 8 since the given at the right hand and left hand is the same UL with a ridge count of 8 so I just copy the right hand because it is priority. And the last is Key classification which is 20 because the thumb at right hand is amputated with a ridge count of 20 and the left thumb is RL with a ridge count of 20.
Finger 4,6,9,10 are radial loop, finger 1,8 are amp, finger 2 is ulnar loop, finger 3 is accidental whorl, finger 5, 7 are tented arch
FPC 16 M 3rU-rt OMI
M 9rT-rr -MO 16
In the primary classification, to get the numerator, we just need to add the numericall value of finger 6,2,8,4,10, since loop and arches doesn't have numerical value, only finger 8 will be counted and we should add the pre-established value of 1 so we will get 3. To get the denominator, just add the numerical value of finger 1,7,3,9,5 since finger 3 only have a numerical value and its value is 8 and if we add the pre-established value of 1 we will get 9. The primary classification of the problem is 3/9
In the secondary classification by capital lettered group, finger involved are the left and right index finger. Thus, just need to copy their symbol. The index right finger symbol is placed to the numerator and the index left finger symbol is placed to the denominator.
In the secondary classification by small lettered group, tis refers to the three types of fingerprint patterns only. These are the radial loop, plain arch, and tenred arch. Radial loop is represented by a small letter (r), plain arch is represented by small letter (a), and tented arch is represented by the small letter (t). This applies to all fingers exept the index finger since we use it for the Capital lettered group classification. If the fingerprint pattern is not belong to the three fingerprint patterns mentioned, it will be represented by a dash(-). In the given problem, the right and left middle finger are both accidental whorl so they are both represented by a dash. Both right and left ring finger are radial loop so they are both represented by a small letter (r) and right little finger is a tented arch so we will put a small letter (t), and the left little finger is a radial loop so we will put a small letter (r), lastly the thumb fingers, they are both radial loop so it will represented also by the small letter (r). The secondary classification by small lettered group of the given problem is 3rU-rt/9rT-rr
In sub- secondary classification, this is attained by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing in the index, middle , and ring fingers of both right and left hand. If the ridge count of the index finger is 1-9 it's inner and if it ten or more it's outer. If the middle finger has a ridge counts of 1-10 it's inner and if it 11 or more It is outer and lastly the ring finger, if it has 1-13 ridge counts it is inner and if it has 14 or more it is outer. All arches doesn't have ridge count so it will be represented by a dash(-). In the given problem the right index finger has a 17 ridge counts so it is outer, the right middle finger has already have an indicated (M) on it so just simply copy it. The right ring finger has 13 ridge count so it is inner. In the other hand, the left middle finger is amputated so we just simply put the letter (M). Lastly the left ring finger, it has a 14 ridge count so it is outer. The sub secondary classification of the given problem is OMI/-MO. This is placed to the right side next to the secondary classification by small lettered group.
In major classification, finger involved are only the left and right thumb fingers. In the given problem both right and left finger has a 16 ridge count. If the ridge count is less than 17 we will be basing to the table A so left and right thumb fingers are both Medium and it will be represented by capital letter (M). This will be written to the left most part of the classification line before the primary classification.
In final classification, it is achieved by ridge counting, the loops and whorls from the two little fingers, finger 5,10. In the given problem, the right little finger is tented arch so we must get the ridge count of the left little finger. In this classification, loops will be prioritized or mostly use as a final classification. Since the left little finger is a loop and has a 16 ridge count, it will be our final classification but it will placed to the most last part of the denominator of the classification line.
In key classification, this is done by re- exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. This is obtained by counting the first loop's ridge count appearing on the fingerprint card starting from the right thumb down to the left hand's last finger exept the little finger. In the given problem, the right thumb is a radial loop with a 16 ridge count, thus you just simply copy 16 and place it at the left most part of the classification line in the numerator, this will be the key classification of the given problem.
Gumilam, Grace Ferlina L. BFS 3A
1. Fingers 1,6 are AW with rt O,O
Fingers 2,5 are RL with rc 11,13
Fingers 3,10 are UL with rc 8,12
Fingers 4,7,8,9 are PW with rt O,I,M,O
Primary classification is 22/20
Secondary classification by capital letter is R/W
Secondary classification by small letter in numerator is --r and in denominator is ---
Sub-Secondary classification in numerator is 0IO and in denominator is IMO
Major classification is O/O on the left side before primary classification
Final classification is 18 on the most left side while 13 on the right side.
Answer
11 O 27 R --r OIO 13
FPC= ------------------------
O 20 W --- IMO
2. Fingers 1,3,7 are PW with rt O,M,I
Fingers 2,8,9,10 are RL with rc 8,7,6,5
Fingers 4,5,6 are UL with rc 10,11, 12
Primary classification is 1/27
Secondary classification by capital letter is R/W
Secondary classification by small letter in numerator is --- and denominator is rrr
sub-Secondary classification numerator is IMI and denominator is III and
Major classification in numerator is O
Final classification is 8 on the left most side and 11 on the right side
Answer
8 O 1 R --- IMI 11
FPC=----------------------
27Wrrr III
3. Fingers 6,10 are TA
Fingers 1,2 are DLW with rt MII
Fingers 4,8,9 are RL with rc 12,15,16
Fingers 3,5,7 are UL with rc 10,9,7
Primary classification is 17/17
Secondary classification by capital letter is D/U
Secondary classification by small letter in numerator is -r- and denominator is rrt and t on the left side before index finger
sub-Secondary classification numerator is III and denominator is OOO
Major classification is M on the numerator only
Final classification on the most left is 10 and 9 on the right moat side.
Answer
10 M 17 D -r- III 9
FPC= ------------------------
17t U rrt OOO
Fingers 1and 9 are plain whorl
Finger 2 is central pocket loop
Finger 4 and 5 are radial loop
Finger 7 are ulnar loop
Finger 8 are double loop whorl
And the other finger are amputated whorl
I had to make the primary classification firstly, the first thing we have to do is to indicate the symbol of all for the blockings also with their numerical values. Now we move to numerator for counting since finger 6-2-8 are whorl it's them who we had to count. Finger 6 has a count of 4, finger 2 has a count of 16, finger 8 has a count of 2 plus 1 for the given fraction so it would be total of 23. Now for the denominator finger 1 has a count of 16, finger 3 has a count of 8 and finger 9 has 1 plus the fraction given it would be 26.
FPC: 23/26
Let's proceed now for the secondary classification with the Capital letter, since the index finger are CPLW and ULNAR LOOP, we take them as CAPITAL C and U.
And for the next application for the secondary with small letter group, we should not forget the three types, where we refers from it which is the plain arch, the tented arch and then the radial loop or usually as the (atr) so the answer we had got is
FPC= 23 C--r
26 U--r
Now for the sub secondary
The index with C with a trace of M just copy it, the middle AMP copy the left middle which is D with a trace of M copy it also, and the ring (15) it would line from the outer. From the left index U (12) so it would be lnner, the middle is D with trace of M okay just copy that and the ring W with a trace of I just copy it also.
The major classification
Since my 1and 6 are same whorl with a trace of O, we just copy that. No need to count ridge from them we just need to trace them.
Final classification
The little finger are radial loop with count of 11, there's no need to final classification just copy the number.
Key classification
This was for the counting of the ridge count of the loop since the counting number was only 15 it was the number we should put into it.
FPC = 15 O23C-rrMMO
O26U--rIMI
Finger 1,5 and 7 are RL with a ridge count 6,14,14.
Finger 8 is DLW with a RT of M.
Finger 10 is Amp with a RC of 14
Other fingers are PA
Blockings:
Right Hand: /6,A,A,A,/14
Left Hand: A,R14,DM\14
FPC= 6S3rA2ar---14
1aR-arOM-
Explanation:
Do the blockings first, then get the primary classification, which includes the numerator from fingers 2,4,6,8, and 10 plus the pre-determined 1/1, and the denominator from fingers 1,3,5,7, and 9 plus the pre-established 1/1.
Third, go to secondary by capital letter grouping and get the answers with both hands' index fingers (A/R).
Fourth, move on to secondary classification by small letter group, which applies to all fingers save the index finger, which is only used in the capital lettered group. Thumb, middle, ring, and little finger provided the answers. Because small lettered groups only contain patterns (a,t,r), the dash is used as an arch sign.
Fifth, getting the sub secondary classification from both hands' index, middle, and ring fingers (---)
(OM-)
The index, middle, and ring fingers of the right hand have no ridge count, and the ridge trace is represented by a dash, just like the ring finger of the left hand.
I put dash because finger 2,3,4 and 9 are plain arch and have no ridge count, while finger 7 is an index finger with an RC of 14 and is outside. And because finger 8 is DLW with a M ridge trace, I copied and pasted it as M.
After that, I got my answer from the right thumb when it came to major classification.
Because the right thumb is 6, the symbol is S. (small). The left thumb had no ridge count, so it was a blank.
The right finger is automatically chosen for final classification. Because they are the same loops, the radial loop is finger 5 with an RC of 14, which is the same as finger 10, which is amputated, so I get 14.
Because finger 1 is the first loop with a ridge count of 6 in fingers 1 to 5, my answer for Key classification is 6.
BALICAO, Angelica W.
BS CRIM-2B
FROM PRIMARY TO KEY CLASSIFICATION
FOR THE PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION
Finger 1 is Radial loop with a ridge count of 12
Finger 2 is Doble Loop Whorl with a ridge trace of M
Finger 3 is Tented Arch
Finger 4 is Ulnar Loop with a ridge count of 12
Finger 5 is Radial loop with a ridge count of 10
Finger 6 is amputated, since it is amputated we just copy or base the classification on opposite finger with it's numerical value
Finger 7 is Radial Loop with a ridge count of 6
Finger 8 is Doble Loop Whorl with a ridge trace of M
Finger 9 is Radial loop with a ridge count of 10
Finger 10 is Radial loop with a ridge count of 6
First, before we proceed in solving the primary classification, we must do the blocking :
For Finger 1 is RL,we put the symbol =R12
Finger 2 is DLW =D M
Finger 3 is TA=T
Finger 4 is UL=U13
Finger 5 is RL =/ 10
Finger 6 is amputated, since it is amputated we just copy or based the classification on opposite finger with it's ridge count .
Finger 7 is RL -R =since the rule in both index finger is we do not put the symbol on it , we put the Capital letter , for example in the index finger given there is Radial Loop RL , we block it as Capital letter
R 12not / or\ .
Finger 8 is DLW=D M
Finger 9 is RL =\10
Finger 10 is RL=\6
After blocking, we do now the primary classification , first in the numerator ,find the whorl in the right hand then add their numerical value since we find their 16 plus 2 plus the pre established fraction one the equivalence is 19
Then for the Denominator sames through the process , since there is no loop found in the left hand we just get the pre established fraction for the Denominator.
FPC= 19
________________
1
Secondary Classification by Capital Letter In the Right hand and Left Hand , in getting the Secondary classification by Capital Letter in both index finger of the right and left hand we just copy the letter Symbol given there since in the right hand index finger is Doble Loop Whorl we put there Capital Letter D
Likewise with the left hand index finger since it is Radial Loop we put there Capital letter R
FPC= 19D
________________
1R
For the Secondary Classification by Small Letter
We just identify it if it is belong to atr group if it's not we just put there dash Symbol- and these is applicable only to thumb,middle ,ring , and little finger , since the given there in the right hand thumb is Radial loop we put there small letter r before the Secondary classification by Capital Letter, then in the middle finger is Tented Arch we put there small letter t, then in the ring finger is Ulnar Loop, since it doesn't belong to atr family we put there the symbol dash - lastly in the little finger which is Radial loop we put there Small Letter r ,
then in the left hand on the thumb is radial loop we put there small Letter r , then in the middle finger,since it is Double Loop Whorl we put there dash symbol- , followed by the ring finger which is radial loop we put the symbol r , lastly in the little finger which is radial loop we put the symbol r .
FPC= 19rDt-r
__________________
1rR-rr
Then the Sub -Secondary Classification
The finger involved here is index finger, middle, then ring finger
Since the index finger in the right hand is DLW with a ridge trace of M we just copy the given M there, then the middle finger is Tented arch we put dash symbol there , and the Ring finger which is Ulnar Loop with a ridge count of 13 which is Inner( I)
Then in the left hand, Index finger is Radial loop which a ridge count of 6 which is Inner (I), then in the middle finger which is Double Loop Whorl with a ridge trace of M so we just copy the M,then lastly the ring finger is Radial loop with a ridge count of 10 which is Inner
FPC= 19rDt-rM-I
__________________
1rR-rrIMI
MAJOR CLASSIFICATION
In determining the major classification of the given problem we use the given table A and table B
The finger involved here is only the both thumb which is Radial loop with a ridge count of 12 so we used the table A since the right hand and the left hand are having both ridge count of 12 because the left hand is amputated. So it will be Medium and Medium.
FPC= M19rDt-rM-I
___________________
M 1rR-rrIMI
FOR THE FINAL CLASSIFICATION ONLY LITTLE FINGER WHICH ARE LOOPS IS INVOLVED
Given in the problem both right and left little finger is Radial loop so the ridge count of the right hand will be the priority with a ridge count of 10 .
FPC= M19rDt-rM-I 10
___________________
M 1rR-rrIMI
FOR THE KEY CLASSIFICATION
Given there is Radial loop with a ridge count of 12 we just copy the 12 for the key classification.
FPC=12 M19rDt-rM-I 10
___________________
M 1r R-rrIMI
Finger 1,4,6,8 are Radial loop with a ridge count of 19,12,18, and 14.
Finger 3, and 7 are central pocket loop with a ridge count of O, and M.
Finger 5 is ulnar loop with a ridge count of 14.
Other finger are amputated.
19M17rC-r-MOI14
FPC - - - - - - - - - ---------
L15rCrr-MOI
To get the primary classification, add all whorls for the numerator, from the left thumb, right index, left middle finger, right ring finger to left little finger. For the denominator, add all whorls from right thumb, left index finger, right middle finger, left ring finger to right little finger.
For the secondary classification by Capital letters, we get the index blocking which is for both numerator and denominator, right index finger is amputated so we need to copy the blockings of left index finger so it will be C, while for the secondary classification by small letter, we will start at the middle finger for both numerator and denominator, right middle is central pocket loop so it will be a dash, right ring finger is Radial loop so it will be small letter r, then right little finger is central pocket loop then it will be a dash. For denominator, its process is also the same, so middle finger is Radial loop, so it will be small letter R, followed by the ring finger, because it is amputated copy the blockings of the right ring finger, it will be small letter r, then for the little finger, because it is amputated, copy the blockings of the right little finger which is C, then it will become a dash because it is a whorl. Then look for the small letter of both numerator and denominator in thumb, right thumb is Radial loop so carry the small letter r beside the primary classification and also for the denominators.
Then we go to the sub-secondary classification. The sub-secondary classification of numerator from index finger is given which is M followed by O by the middle finger and I for the ring finger because its ridge count is in 1-13 which is in the inner part. Then for denominator, it's sub-secondary would be MOI from its ridge count.
For major classification, the left thumb is more than 17 so we can use table A for the determination of its major classification, so it would be Large, carry it on the denominator, then for the right thumb use Table B to determine its major classification, because it is 19,it would be in medium. Carry the M sign in numerator.
Its final classification would be 14 carry in the numerator.
The for its key classification, it would be 19, because it is the first found loop.
LINGBAWAN, ODESSA L.
BSCRIM 2A
MALAGGAY, HEIDI A.
BSCRIM 2A
PROBLEM:
Finger 1, central pocket loop with ridge count of 13.
Fingers 2,5 & 9 are Radial loops with a ridge trace of I, 15 I.
Fingers 3, 7, 10 are Tented Arch
Finger 4 is plain arch with ridge count O.
Finger 6 is Double loop whorl with 13 ridge count.
Finger 8 is an accidental whorl with ridge count M.
First, we need to add the ridge count in a whorl. Only the whorl has the numerical value. In order to get the numerator in primary classification, we need to start to add from left thumb finger, up to right index finger, down to left middle finger, up to right ring finger, end with left little finger and for the denominator we begin from the right thumb, left index, right middle, left ring finger and also end with right little finger. Don't forget to add the fraction which is 1/1.
So here is the blocking,
Right finger= C, R, T, A, /
Left finger= D, T, X, \, T
Numerator=14+1=15
Denominator= 16+1=17
Next step, is finding the secondary classification by CAPITAL LETTER, which can be found on the index finger which is both radial loop only, so we have;
Numerator= R (capital)
Denominator= T(capital)
Third step is finding the secondary classification by small letters.
So we have;
Numerator= tar
Denominator= -rt
In finding the sub-secondary classification this is attained by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls on index, middle and ring finger of both hands. So we have;
Numerator=I-O
Denominator= -MI
Now let's move on to our Major classification, that only applies to the thumb. We can use the table B if we have a 17 up ridge count on our left thumb. But since we don't have a basis ridge count on our left thumb because it is amputated, we will use the table A.
So our Major classification is M/M
For the final classification, it only has to be on the little finger, it's either left or right finger. So we have a final classification of 15.
For the key classification which can be found on the right finger. When a loop presents a key classification, that must be the answer, if there is no loop we will be based on the whorl. So our key classification is 13.
So we have all in all,
13 M 15 R tar I-O 15
FPC=--------
M 17 T -rt OMI
Changlapon, Clare T.
BSCRIM-2B
Primary to Key Classification.
Problem: Finger 1, 2, 4, 5 are Radial Loop With a Ridge Count of 12, 13, 14, 15;
Fingers 3, 9 are CPLW With a Ridge Trace of M, O
Other Fingers are amputated.
Answer: FPC: 12 M 3r R -rr OMO 15
M10r R--r OMO
Explanation.
First, we have to get the primary classification: Which is numerator is 3 and denominator is 10. ( In the primary classification don't forget to plus the pre-established fraction of 1/1.)
Second, the secondary classification by capital lettered group: pattetns of the index fingers of both hands; So in my answer, since it is Radial loop, R (right hand) and R (left hand).
Third, is the secondary classification by small lettered group: this applies to all fingers except the indext finger. Small lettered group belongs only to radial loop, plain arch and tented arch. So in my answer in the right hand are -rr and the left hand are --r. And don't forget get the thumb, which is in the right thumb it is radial loop so r since it is belong to atr the same with the left thumb r .
Fourth, is the Sub Secondary Classification: In which, this is attained by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the (index, middle, ring or I.M.R) fingers of both hands. So in my answer in the right hand is OMO then the left hand is OMO.
Fifth, is the major calssification: M (Medium) in the right hand, then the left hand is M (Medium). Since Finger 1 are radial loop with a ridge count of 12, I just got the M (Medium) for the right hand in the table A, the same with the left hand which is M (Medium) since then the finger 6 which is in the left thumb is amputated of radial loop with a ridge count of 12 , so they are both belong to table A since the ridge count is not 17 or more.
Next, is the final classification: since the little finger is radial loop with a ridge count of 15 so authomatic that 15 is the answer for the final classification.
Last, is the key classification: since in the right thumb is radial loop and has a ridge count of 12, so 12 is my answer in key classification.
Monong, Jastine B.
BS Crim 2B
*Finger 1 is amputated, finger 2, 7 are PW with the Ridge Trace of M, finger 5, 6 are RL with the Ridge Count of 17, finger 3, 4 are PA others are UL with Ridges Count of (8,15,13). The blockings are (/,W,A,A,/,\,/,/,/)
For the primary classification for the right hand (16). In the left hand 2. (16/2)
Secondary classification by Capital Letter, for the right hand is big letter W while the left hand is big letter W. Secondary capital lettered group is (16W/2W).
Secondary classification by small letters for the right hand (raar) for the left (r)=16rW2ar/2rW.
Sub Secondary classification for the right hand (M--) for the left hand (MOO)=16rW2arM--/2rWMIO.
Major classification for the right hand is involved answer is (S/L)=S16rW2arM--/L2rWMIO
Final classification only the index finger is involved with the loops ridge count but there is no loops .
Last is the key classification get the ridge count of first loop in right hand, answer is (17)=17S16rW2arM--/L2rWMIO FPC= 17S16rW2arM--/L2rWMIO
Calngan, Dezeree D.
1. Fingers 1-3 are radial loop with the ridge count of 18,13,13. Fingers 4 and 5 are ulnar loop with RC of 8 and 3. The rest of the fingers are plain whorl with the ridge trace of O,M,I,O.
Answer:
FPC= 18L8rR r--OOI 3
O4 W---MIO
2. Fingers 1, 6, 7, and 10 are radial loop with RC of 13,8,8,and 13. Fingers 2, 5, and 9 are central pocket loop whorl, with RT of M and M. The rest of the fingers are ulnar loop with the RC of 13, 8, and 8.
Answer:
FPC= 13 S17rC ---MOI
S 2 r R --rIIM 13
3. Fingers 1 and 2 are tented arch. Fingers 3, 4, 5, and 10 are all radial loop, containing RC of 13,13,13 and 14. Finger 6 is plain whorl with RT of M. The rest are Plain Arch.
Answer:
FPC= 13 - 5tT rrr -OI 13
M 1 Aaar ---
GAYBAN SHAQUIL W
BS CRIM-2C
Finger 1,2,4 are RL with RC 11,15,20
Finger 3,5,8,9 are PW with RT of MOI
Other fingers are AMP.
FPC=11 S4rR-r-OMO
14rR---MOI
First we have to get the primary classification which is the numerator 4 and dinaminator is 14. The secondary classifications by capital letter group Patterns of the index fingers of both hands and they're bothe capital letter R. The secondary classifications by small letter group, this applies to all fingers, small letter group belongs only into the radial loop, tented arch,plain arch. So the right hand is (r) and the left hand is (3) don't forget the thumb,it is radial loop, since it belongs to same left thumb. Fourth is sub secondary classifications in which attain by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing in the index middle ring (IMO) fingers are both hands. In my right hand is (OMO) the then left hand is (MIO). Fift is major classifications which is S (small) in the right hand since the finger q are radial loop with ridge count of 11, then I got S for the right hand in table A. Last is the final classification since the right hand are radial loop the ridge count of 16 so I got the 12 as the key classification.
SINGYAO, JHOSEIA MIKE A
Bs-crim 2-B
*Finding Primary Key Classification
Finger 1,5,7,8 are R.L with a ridge count of 17.
Finger 2 is U.L with a ridge count of 9.
Finger 3,6 is AMP.
Finger 4 is T.A with a ridge count of 14
Finger 9 is D.L.W
Finger 10 T.A
*First we must do the BLOCKINGS
Numerator : /, U,X,A,/
Denominator: \,R,\,D,A
* Second is to find the primary classification .
* Take note!! Only whorl has a numerical value.
* Secondary classification by capital letter which we find the blocking in the Index Finger.
* Secondary classification by small letter is says we find the a,t, r in the middle finger, ring finger and little finger both Right/ left hand.
* Next is do the sub-secondary Classification which is you have to identify the ridge count on the Index finger, Middle finger and the Ring finger.
Index finger------ 1 to 9 = I
10 or more is O
Middle finger------- 1 to 10 = I
11 or more is O
Ring finger -------- 1 to 13 = I
14 or more is 0
* The major classification applies on the thumb of both hands.
The final classification only applies to little finger. Lastly, the key classification it's applies to all fingers except the little finger, I got it in the right thumb because it is a loop.
*Major classification : S/L
*Key classification : 17
17 S 1 r U r t r I O O 17
FPC= -----------------------------------
L 2 r R r - t O O -
Salyo,Vanessa D.
BSCRIM-2A
Problem:finger 1 and 10 are CPLW,Finger 2,3, and 4 are radial loop,Finger 5 and 6 are PW.All other fingers are Amp.
FPC-6 Rrr- IOI/21 Rrr- IOI
I applied the primary classification first, so I familiarize myself on the symbols used for blockings and their numerical value,I counted only the numerical value of whorl since arch/loop has no numerical value and get its summation plus their pre-established fraction and got the answer of 6/21..
Secondly, I applied the Secondary classification by capital letter,In this I used capital letters for my Index fingers on both hands,since the Index finger always represented by capital letters.So my answer is represented by R/R
Thirdly,I applied the Secondary Classification by small letters,In this It refers to the three types of fingerprint pattern which is the radial loop,plain arch and tented arch that represented as (a,t,r).Patterns that is not belong to small letter it must be represented by dash.So my secondary classification by small letter is rr-/rr-.
Sub secondary classification,I just involved my index,middle and ring finger,since the ridge count for my index finger on the right hand is 8,my middle finger is 12 and my ring finger is 10 its symbol is IOI.On my left hand,the index finger has 8 ridge count,middle finger has 12 and ring finger has 10 so its symbols is IOI.I just follow the appropriate symbols in the loops group for both hands.
Major classification
My right thumb 17.left thumb is 15.
This was apply to the thumb,if the left thumb is 17 above we will be using the Table B and the left thumb is table A since the left thumb is 16 so we will be using the Table A so the answer is L/M
Final Classification
This only apply on the little finger,if the right is whorl and the left is loop the, loop will be priorities.I have whorl on the right and left little finger so the right will always priority.Get the ridge tracing of little finger on right hand with ridge tracing of 10 so the answer will be 10.
Key classification
This was only apply on the thumb to ring finger,the loop are priority,if there is no loop, only the whorl,take the first whorl and count the ridges.Since we have ulnar loop on the index finger with the ridge count of 8 the answer will be 8.
Final answer
FPC=8L6 Rrr- IOI 10/M21 Rrr- IOI
Barde Alex I.
Bs-crim 2-C
*Finding Primary Key Classification
Finger 1 is CPL with a ridge count of 0
Finger 2,7,8 are RL with the ridge of 10,12,14
Finger 3 is UL with a ridge count of 11
Finger 4,5,6,9 are TA
Finger 4 has a ridge of 13
Finger 6 has a ridge of 12
Finger 9 has a ridge of 17
Finger 10 is PW with the ridge count of 12
*First we must do the BLOCKINGS
Numerator : C,R,\,T,T
Denominator: T,R, \,T,W
* Second is to find the primary classification .
* Take note!! Only whorl has a numerical value.
* Secondary classification by capital letter which we find the blocking in the Index Finger.
* Secondary classification by small letter is says we find the a,t, r in the middle finger, ring finger and small finger both Right/ left hand.
* Next is do the sub-secondary Classification which is you have to identify the ridge count on the Index finger, Middle finger and the Ring finger.
Index finger------ 1 to 9 = I
10 or more is O
Middle finger------- 1 to 10 = I
11 or more is O
Ring finger -------- 1 to 13 = I
14 or more is 0
* major classification is the ridge of 10 locating in the right hand index.
*Key classification
No ridge count.
10 2 - R - t t OOI
FPC= -----------------------------------
17t R r t - OOO
WACANGAN, Aprylle Joy L.
1 minute ago
Finger 1, 4 and 8 are Radial Loop with a ridge count 15, 13, 13
Finger 6,7 are Ulnar Loop with a ridge count 17, 3
Finger 3,5 are Amp
Finger 2 is CPLW with a ridge traced O
Finger 9 is D with a ridge traced O
Finger 10 is W with a ridge count 10.
• Primary classification is the sum of all the numerical values assigned to whorls appearing in a fingerprint chart, expressed as the numerator and denominator plus the fraction of 1/1. Denominator is finger 1,3,5,7,9 and Numerator finger 2,4,6,8,10.
Finger 2, 10 has the numerical value which summation is 18 and finger 5,9 is 6.
•Secondary classification by capital lettered group is the pattern of both index fingers hand.
In the problem finger 2,7 is the index which is C and U.
•Secondary classification by small lettered group is the 3 types of finger patterns the radial loop(r) , plain arch (a) and tented arch (t). The four types of middle finger is the thumb,middle, ring and little finger
In the right finger of the problem finger 1,3,4 has the small lettered group and in the left finger hand only finger 8.
•Sub secondary classification is the counting of the loops or ridge tracings the whorls in the (index, middle, ring) of both hands. Symbols to be used is I,O,M(Inner, Outer, Middle).
• Major classification loops are ridge counted and whorl are ridge traced.
The left finger thumb is 17 so the ridge symbol is L (large)
Right finger thumb is 15 which is M(Medium)
•Final classification is a ridge counting of the loops and whorls from the two little fingers , (finger 5,10). The result is always right of the classification line. If both fingers are loop , right finger will be choosen , If no loop , whorl will be considered.
In the problem both little finger has a ridge count but always choose the right hand which is Amp(10).
FPC 15M 18 r C r r - O O 1 10
L 6 - U r - - I O O
Wacangan, Aprylle Joy L
Bscrim2B
GUINAPON,Delmar B.
BS CRIM 2A
Fingers 1,3,6 are RL w/ a RC of 18,9,12
Fingers 2,5,7 are UL w/ a RC of 13,7,14
Finger 9 is PA
All other fingers are amputated.
FPC=18 L 1rU ra- OI-7
M 1rU ra- OI-
BLOCKINGS: /18, U13,/9, A,\7
\12,U14,\9,A,/7
The first thing I did was block out the symbols the next is to find the numerator and denominator. Remembering that the 10 fingers have the corresponding numerical value which whorls on have numerical value while a loop does not have. Sum up all the numerical values plus the pre-established fraction 1/1. That is where I come up with the FPC of 1 over 1
The next step is the sub secondary classification by capital letter which the finger involves the index finger so I just copy the symbol of the index finger then put it next to the primary classification.
FPC 1U
1U
Following is the sub secondary classification the fingers involve here are the index, middle and ring finger. This is attained by ridge counting and ridge tracing the whorls. It is by identifying if it is inner (I), meeting(M), outer(O). since in my problem there is amputated the just copy the symbols aligned to it.
FPC 1rUra- OI-
1rUra- OI-
Then I look for the major classification wherein the thumb finger only is involved and it is written in the leftmost part of the primary classification FPC L1rUra- OI-while arches will be represented by (-). M1rUra- OI-
Final classification opposite from major classification because the finger involved is only the little finger where the priority is the loops unless there is none the whorl can be considered. Since in my problem finger 5 RL with the ridge count of 10, so I just wrote it down next to major classification
FPC L 1rU ra- OI- 7
M 1rU ra- OI-
Lastly is the key classification that all fingers are involved exempt for the liitte finger but the most priority is the right thumb. Arches can be represented by dash , in my problem where finger 1 is loop I just copy the ridge count 18 then written down the ridge count 18 at the rightmost part of sub secondary classification.
FPC 18 L1rU ra-OI-7
M1rU ra-OI-
F1- TA with ridge count 17, F2 is RL with a ridge count 8, F3 is CPLW with a symbol O, F4 is TA with a ridge count 13, F5 is Amp, F6 is UL with a ridge count 9, F7 is DLW with a symbol O, F9 is Amp and F20 is TA with a ridge count 13.
FPC: Numerator: 17S11tR2-tIOI13
Denominator: L10tU2-tIOI
EXPLANATION:
First count the primary classification of numerator and denominator which is 11/10, second get the secondary classification by capital letter and by small letter which is tR2-t/tU2-t but if it is whorl and UL just put -, third get the sub-secondary classification which is IOI/IOI wherein if fingers are loops its symbol is Outer or Inner but if the fingers are whorl just copy the symbol I,O M. Fourth get the major classification which is S/L wherein if the left thumb is 17 above used table B in the right thumb, and fifth get the final classification which is 13 wherein always prioritize the loops but if there's no loop but whorl is present get the ridge count of the whorl,and lastly , get the key classification which is 17 wherein always prioritize the loops
Bakasi, John-denver V.
Bscrim 2-C
+Finding primary classification
Finger 1 is UL with a ridge count of 10
Finger 2,7,8 are RL with the ridge count of 2 is 12, 7 is 10, 8 is 14
Finger 3 is RL with a ridge count of 11
Finger 4, 5, 6, 9 are PA
Finger 4 has a ridge of 14
Finger 5 has a ride of 14
Finger 6 has a ridge of 13
Finger 9 has a ridge count of 18
Finger 10 is CPLW with the ridge count of 13
Step 1. Apply Blocking.
Blocking for fingers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, is \, /, /, A, A
Blocking for fingers: 6,7, 8,9,10, is A, R, \, A,C
Step 2. Locate and add each numerical value of whorls only and, don't forget the pre-establish fraction. Loops and arch were not to include.
Primary classification count all whos
Righ hand = 8 Left hand = 1
Step 3. Get the secondary classification by capital letter apply to Index Only put it after the numerical value.
Step 4. Apply the secondary classification by small letter. It only apply to index, middle finger, ring finger small finger and Thumb. Index is excluded.
Step5. Sub-Secondary Classification fingers involved were 2,3,4 and 7,8,9 and the symbols of right hand of 2 is O, 3 is - (dash) also the finger 4 is - (dash). The left hand finger 7,8,9 symbols 7 is Outrr, 8 is Inner, and 9 is Outer.
Step 6. To get the Major classification. 1st and 6th finger are only involve or the thumbs. The symbol of 1st finger is Small or S the 6th finger symbols is none because ridge count is absent or missing.
Step 7. Final classification it only apply to both little finger of our hands. The value or ridge count of 5 and 10 fingers are missing so we have nothing to write.
Step 8. Key classification it is to locate the first loop of and write the ridge count of the 1st loop that will found on the thumbs, index, middle, and ring fingers. Little fingers is not included.
Primary classification to key classification
Finger 2 is UL w/ a RL of 12
Finger 4&6 are RL w/ a RC of 9,18
Finger 9 is TA
Finger 10 is PA
Finger 8 is DLW w/ a RC of O
Finger 3 is AW w/ a RC of M
All other fingers are amputated
18 M 3 rU-ra OMI
FPC: -----------------------------------
L 9 rU -ta OO-
*First thing to do is the Blocking
Finger 1-5,the blockings are /UX/A
Fingerprint 6-10,the blockings are \UDTA
*Primary Classification
In order to get the primary classification add all the whorls ,for the numerator,wherein you add the even number with the finger 6,2,8,4,10 and for the denominator which is the odd number ,add all the fingers that has only whorls.And also add the pre establisent fraction 1/1 .So the primary classification is 3/9
*Secondary Classification by Capital Letters
I found the secondary classification by capital letter in the index finger in both hand,wherin the right index is UL and the left index is Amputated,if the finger is amputated just copy the blockings of opposite finger which is U/U
*Secondary classification by small letter
This classificatio refers to the 3 types of finger print pattern only these are radial loop,plain arch and tented arch.
the right hand the middle finger is AW I only put dash because it is not belong to the group atr. On the ring finger is RL I put r because it belongs to the group atr. In the little finger is amputated so I copy the opposite finger which is a and it belongs to the group and for to the thumb is amputated I just copy the opposite finger I put r because it belongs to the group. On the right fingers,the middle finger is DLW i put dash because it is not belong to the group,the ring finger is TA i put t because it belongs to the group, on the little finger is PA i put a because it belongs to the group.And on the left thumb is RL i put r because it belongs to the group atr.
Sub Secondary Only The RT and RC of the index,middle and ring finger of both hands are involved .In the right index finger has a ridge count of 12 so I put O because it is more than 1-9,middle finger has RT of M and the ring fingerbhas the RC of 9 so I put I.On the left index finger is amputated so I copy the opposite finger .the middle finger has the RT of O.the left thumb finger is TA I put dash
*Major Classification
- First thing to do is to check the left thumb finger and if it is 17 or more ridge count table B will be used in determining the symbol of right thumb.Since the left thumb finger has 18 ridge count which is Large(L), the right thumb finger is amputated so we need to carry the ridge count 18 which is Medium symbol in table B.
*Final Classification
-One finger is a claim,So my answer is None because the is no Ridge Count on the little fingers
*Key Classification
-In this classification I chose the first loop which is found in the thumb finger wherein it is amputated so i copy the opposite finger which is RL and has 18 ridge count.So my answer is 18
Finger no.1 is DLW w/ a ridge count of 13, finger no.2 is PA w/ a ridge trace of O, finger no.3 is TA, finger no.4 is RL w/ a ridge trace of O, finger no.5 is UL w/ a ridge count of 10, finger no.6 is PW w/ a ridge count of 18, finger no. 7 is AW w/ a ridge count of 16, finger no.8 is Amp, finger no.9 is TA, finger no.10 is Amp.
Blockings from finger 1 to finger 5 are D,A,TA,/,\
Blockings from finger 6 to finger 10 are W,X,TA,\,/
After the blockings, we solve the primary classification. Only whorls have numerical value
Numerator: fingers 6,2,8,4,10 (4+0+0+0+0+ the given fraction 1)= 5
Denaminator: fingers 1,7,3,9,5 (16+2+0+0+0+ the given fraction 1)= 19
Primary classification: 5/19
Secondary classification by Capital letter is in the index finger of both hands, the right index finger is PA, and the left index finger is AW, then copy the symbol of the pattern.
Secondary classification by capital letter: A/X
Secondary classification by small letter only refer to the three types of fingerprint pattern only, these are plain arch, tented arch, radial loop. This applies to all fingers except the index finger.
Right hand middle finger is T, ring finger is /, little finger is \
Left hand middle finger is T, ring finger is \, little finger is /
Secondary classification by small letter: tr-/tt-
Sub secondary classification is attained by ridge counting on loops or ridge tracing in whorls appearing in the index, middle, and ring fingers of both hands and arches are represented by a dash.
Right hand: O-O
Left hand: O--
Major classification is written on the leftmost part if the classification. Table RC 1-11 symbol S, RC 12-16 symbol M, RC 17 or more symbol L, and table B is RC 1-17 symbol S, RC 18-22 symbol M, RC 23 or more symbol L.
Right hand: S
Left hand: L
Final classification finger 5 is UL with a ridge count of 10 and finger 10 is Amp
Final classification: 10
Key classification is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. I got 13 since DLW is found at the first finger in the classification line
Key classification: 13
Final answer: 13S5Atr-O-O10/L19Xtt-O--
Primary classification to Key classification of the right and left fingers.
On the right thumb is DLW with the ridge count of 18, the index is TA, the middle finger is AW with the ridge count of 13, the ring finger is UL with the ridge count of 10, and the little finger is RL with the ridge count of 12. On the left thumb is PA with the ridge count of 16, index finger is AMP with the ridge trace of I, middle finger is AMP with the ridge trace of M, ring finger is CPLW with the ridge trace of I, and the little finger is PW.
THE SIMBOLS OF RIGHT AND LEFT FINGERS;
(Numerator) D, T, X, \, /
( Denominator) A, T, X, C, W
PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION
Only whorls have an numerical value, while loops and arch doesn't. Now compute the numerator and denominator plus the given fraction 1/1 (right fingers: 16,16,8,8,4 left fingers: 4,2,2,1,1) so the total is; FPC; 4 /26
SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY CAPITAL LETTERED GROUP
Only the index finger will be copied, since our right index finger is T and left index finger is T the answer will be; T/T
SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY SMALL LETTERED GROUP
This are the three types of fingerprint patterns only, the arch, loop, and plain (a,t,r,), the whorl will be simbolize as (-). So the answer will be;
(Numerator) -2-r
(Denominator) a3-
SUB- SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION
Ridge count and trace will be seen at the upper right corner of the frame on the right most portion of the classification line. These wil be only the index, middle, and ring fingers. Since our right middle and ring finger has the ridge count of 13 and 10 it will be OI the index doesn't have any ridge count so it will be simbolize as -. The left fingers are already trace so we will copy the symbol IMI. the final answer is; -OI/IMI
MAJOR CLASSIFICATION
This was only apply to the thumb, if the left thumb is 17 above we will be using the table B. Since the left thumb is 16 so we will be using the table A, so the answer will be; L/M
FINAL CLASSIFICATION
This only apply on the little finger, if the right is whorl and the left is loop the loop will be priorities. We have loop on the right finger with the ridge count of 12 so the answer will be; 12
KEY CLASSIFICATION
This was only apply on the thumb to ring finger, the loop are priority, and if there is no loop only the whorl, take the first whorl and count the ridges assuming to an UL. Since we have UL with the ridge count of 10 the answer will be; 10
OVER ALL ANSWER;
FPC; 10 L 4-T2-r -OI 12
---------------
M 26aT3- IMI
Fingers no. 1 and 8 are Ulnar Loop with a ridge count of 12 and 5.
Fingers no. 2 and 10 are Double loop whorl with a ridge trace of M and O.
Fingers no. 3 and 9 are Radial loop with the ridge count of 11 and 7.
Fingers no. 4 is Plain whorl and 6 is Central Pocket loop whorl with a ridge trace of I and O .
Fingers no. 5 is Radial loop with a ridge count of 19 and finger no. 7 is TA.
UL 12 DLWM RL 11 PWI RL 19
\12 DM /11 WI /19
CPLWO TA UL5 RL7 DLWO
CO T /5 \7 DO
FPC= 12 30 D r-r MOI 19
1 T -r- - II
On the primary classification are 30/1 ,the secondary classification by capital lettered group are D/T since the right hand is DLW and the left hand is TA, the small lettered group are r-r/-r- since the middle fingers at the right hand is RL and the left hand is UL, at the ring fingers at the right hand is PW and the left hand is RL ,at the little fingers the right hand is RL and the left hand is DLW.The Sub-secondary classification is MOI/-II because the index fingers ath the right hand is DLW with the ridge trace of M so I just copy the M and at the left hand is TA since it is TA I just put -,at the middle fingers the right hand is RL with a ridge count of 11 and that is a Outer and the left hand is UL with a ridge count of 5 and that is a Inner, and the ring fingers at the right hand is PW with a ridge trace of I so I just copy the ridge trace and at the left hand is RL with a ridge count of 7 and that is a Inner. At the major classification is S/O because the given at the right hand is UL with a ridge count of 12 and that is a Small and the left is CPLW with a ridge trace of O so I just copy O. The final classification is 19 since the given at the right hand is RL with a ridge count of 19 so I just copy the 19 and at the left side is CPLW with a ridge trace of O.
And the Last is Key classification which is 12 because the thumb at the right hand is UL with a ridge count of 12 so I just copy,and the thumb at the left hand is CPLW with a ridge trace of O.
BS.Crim 2B
Finger 1,7,10 are TENTED ARCH, arches are represented by a dash in the classification
2 and 4 are RADIAL LOOP with a ridge count of 12 and 13
3,5 and 6 are AMP
8 is ACCIDENTAL WHORL with a ridge trace of O
9 is PLAIN WHORL with a ridge trace of O
I used the primary classification method first, and the first thing I did was memorize the use of symbol for blocking and their numerical value.Since the whorl is at the finger 8 and has an equivalent of 2 plus the given fraction 1 equal to 3 the numerator. The other whorl is at the finger 3 and 9 has an equivalent of 8 and 1 plus the given fraction equals to 10 the denominator.
FPC= 3/10
The next step is secondary classification in Capital letter, since the index fingers are RADIAL LOOP and TENTED ARCH , next step I applied the secondary classification by small letter it refers to the three types of fingerprint pattern which is the plain arch ,tented arch and radial loop (atr) and my answer for the secondary classification by Capital letter and small letter is FPC= 3tR-rt/10tT--t .
Sub secondary classification , I involved the index R(12) , Middle AMP(O), ring /(13 ) on the right hand, and the Left hand index T(-) , Middle X(O), Ring W(O),
Major classification, so my 1 and 6 are arches it is represent by a dash, so there's no counted a ridge or tracing here
Final classification, so my both little finger is tented arch , there is no final classification, and no need to put a dash here.
Lastly, The key classification, this is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the First loop in the classification line. This is obtained by counting the first loop's ridge count from the right thumb to da ring finger, so my index has a ridge count 12 .
And the answer is👇
FPC= 12 3 t R-r t OO I
10 t T--t - OO
PALAT, Lina D.
BSCRIM-2A
Problem: Finger 1 is amputated, fingers 2 , 4 and 9 is Plain Whorl, finger 3 is Tented Arch, fingers 6 and 7 is Radial Loop, finger 8 is Plain Arch and fingers 5 and 10 is Ulnar Loop.
FPC: 13 M 25 r W t - - M - O 13
M 6 r R a - - O - O
1. In Primary Classification is 25/6, the sum of all numerical value of whorls expressed as numerator and denominator plus the given factor 1/1.
2. The Secondary Classification by Capital Lettered Group is W/R since the right index finger is W and the left index finger is R. Take note that is should be written in capital letters only.
3. The Secondary Classification by Small Lettered Group is r - -. Remember that Secondary Classification by Small Lettered Group is written in small letters, and only Tented Arch (represented as "t"), Plain Arch ( represented as "a"), and Radial Loop ( represented as "r") can only be written as a,t and r while the other finger patterns represented as " - ".
4. The Sub- secondary Classification is M - O / O - O. In sub secondary classification, only whorls has symbols of M (meeting) , I (inner), and O (outer) that is placed immediately to the right of the secondary classification and only applies in index, middle, and ring finger. Take note that arches and loop doesn't have letter symbols in sub secondary classification but dash (-).
5. The Major Classification is M/M. It apllies only to thumbs. It is written on the leftmost part of the classification line before the primary classifications. In Major Classification, if the left thumb has a numerical value of 17 and more, the right thumb is counted using Table A where 1-11 is Small (S), 12-16 is Medium (M), and 17 or more is Large (L). Since the left thumb has 17 or more ridge count, we are using the table A in left thumb and table B in the right thumb ( the right thumb is amputated, however, the left thumb is Radial Loop that's why we are going to copy it as a radial loop too. Table B has 1-17 Small (S), 18-22 Medium (M), and 23 or more. Large ( L).
6. The Final Classification is 13 placed after sub secondary classification of right hand. In final classification, it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers no. 5 and 10. Take note that in final classification, only one finger is a claim. If both fingers have no loop, the whorl will be considered. If the finger is both loops, the right little fingers ridge count is being the priority. But if right little finger is whorl with ridge count and left little finger is loop with ridge count, the loop is the priority. However, if both little fingers are tented arch, there is no final classification.
7. The Key Classification is 12. This is done by the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. Since the given is Radial Loop with ridge count of 12 and amputated, put the ridge count on the right thumb finger because right hand is the priority. Hence, if there is no loops but whorls, take the first whorl and count the ridges assuming an ulnar loop.
Finger 2 UL RC 12, finger 3 TA, our Finger 6,10 RL with RC 13 10 with RC 15,finger 4 AW with RC 19 finger 8 DLW M ,other Finger our amputated .
The primary classification are 11/2,the secondary classification by capital lettered is U/U and for secondary for the small lettered group only radial loop ,plain arch and tented arch (a,t,r) thumb is r/r since this is amputated so I just copy , this applies to all fingers accept the index finger since this is used only for the capital lettered group. Sub secondary O-O
FOR the major classification only thumb of both hand if the left hand is 17 more use table b for the Right hand since the both hand are 13 because ( AMP)I use table A M(MEDIUM)for final classification only for the little finger since it is RL I just copy the RC 15 and the key
Only for thumb and is there is no loop but whorl take the first whorl since the thumb is RL with RC 13 I just copy rc 13
13M11rUt-rO-O 15
ULLIBAC, JASMINE A.
BSCRIM 2B
Finger 1 and 5 is RL with a ridge count of 16 and 14
Finger 2,3,and 4 is PA
Finger 6 and 9 is PA
Finger 7 is RL with a ridge count of 14
Finger 8 is DLW with a ridge trace M
Finger 10 is Rl with a ridge count of 14
- the first thing to do is blocking, wherein we need to block out the following patterns by writing the symbols
NUMERATOR (/,A,A,A,/)
DENOMINATOR (A,R,D,AA,\)
PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION
only whorls have a numerical value, loops and arch doesn't.
Now compute the numerator and denominator plus the fraction 1/1
FPC: 3/1
SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY CAPITAL LETTER
only the index finger will be copied, right index finger is A and left index finger is R so the answer will be A/R
SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY SMALL LETTER
This are three types of fingerprint only the plain arch, tended arch and radial loop (a,t,r) the other will be symbolize as dash (-). So the answer
NUMERATOR (a,a,r)
DENOMINATOR (-,a,r)
SUB-SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION
Ridge count and trace will be seen at the upper right corner of the frame on the right most portion of the classification line. These will be only the index, middle, and ring fingers. Since our right index finger and middle and ring finger has no ridge count it symbolize as (-). In the left finger, the index finger has a ridge count 14 so we will copy the number 14. The middle finger has a ridge tace M so we will copy the symbol M and the ring finger has no ridge count or ridge trace.
Answer: - - - / O M -
MAJOR CLASSIFICATION
This was only apply to the thumb if the left thumb is 17 above we will be using the table B. Since the left thumb is have no number or ridge count, so we will using the table A so the answer will be M/-
FINAL CLASSIFICATION
This only apply on the little finger, if the right finger is whorl and the left is loop we will be priorities the loop. take the first whorl and count the ridges assuming to an UL. Since we have RL with the ridge count of 14 we will copy the 14 so the answer will be; 14
KEY CLASSIFICATION
This is only apply on the thumb to ring finger, the loop are priority, and if there is no loop only the whorl, take the first whorl and count the ridges assuming to an UL. Since we have RL with the ridge count of 16 we will copy the 16 so the answer will be; 16
OVERALL ANSWER:
FPC 16 M 3 r A a a r - - - 14
_______________________________________
- 1 - R - a r O M -
Finger 1 is radial loop w/ a ridge count of 15
,finger 2 are central pocket loop w/ a ridge trace O,finger 3 are tented arc
Finger 4 are ulnar loop with a with a ridge count of 13 finger 5 are double loop
With a ridge count of 12 finger 5 are radial loop,finger 7 are tented arc finger 8 are
Double loop whorl with a ridge trace of O finger 9 are radial loop with a ridge trace M
Finger 10 are plain arc.
BLOCKINGS:all we first need to do is do the blocking before proceed to the next step
Finger 1 to 5 blocking are 15 M19rCt- - O-I
O 5r T-r- - -OM12
EXPLANATION:
After the blocking solve the primary classification and the numerator is 19 and the denominator is 5 19/5 next is the secondary classification by capital letter group that only apply in our finger has C in the left hand index is T next is our secondary classification by small lattered group these are plain arc tented arc and radial loop or the (a,t,r)this applies only to our middle ring little and the thumb finger for both right hand and the left hand.
Next step are sub secondary classification this applies only in our index middle and ring finger to both hand.
The major classification applies on the thumb of both hand.the final classification only apply to little finger I got 12 because the right finger is loop and overall the key classification is 15 I got it in the right thumb it is a loop.
classification to Key classification of the right and left fingers.
On the right thumb is RL with the ridge count of 16, the index is PA with the ridge trace of M, the middle finger is PW with the the ridge trace of I, the ring finger is AW with the ridge trace of O, and the little finger is RL with the ridge count of 10. On the left thumb is AW with the ridge count of 17, index finger is AMP, middle finger is DLW, ring finger is AMP, and the little finger is CPLW.
THE SIMBOLS OF RIGHT AND LEFT FINGERS; (Numerator) /, A, W, X,/ (Denominator) X, A, D, X, C
PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION
Only whorls have an numerical value, loops and arch doesn't. Now compute numerator and denominator plus the gi fraction 1/1 (right fingers: 16,16,8,8,4 | fingers: 4,2,2,1,1) so the total is; FPC; 16/10
SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY CAPITAL LETTERED GROUP
Only the index finger will be copied, right index finger is A and left index finger is A the answer will be; A/A
SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY SMALL LETTERED GROUP
These are the three types of fingerprint, radial loop, plain arch, tented arch (a,t,r) if they are not belong to RAT family the symbol will be dash (-).
So the answer (Numerator) r--r
(Denominator) ---
SUB-SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION
Ridge count and trace will be seen at the upper right corner of the frame on the right most portion of the classification line. These wil be only the index, middle, and ring fingers. Since our right index finger has the ridge trace of M and middle finger has the ridge trace of I and the ring finger has the ridge trace of O so we will copy the symbol MIO. The index left finger is AMP so copy the symbol M and the middle finger has no ridge trace and the Ring finger is AMP so copy the symbol O.
the final answer is; MIO/M-O
MAJOR CLASSIFICATION
This was only apply to the thumb, if the left thumb is 17 above we will be using the table B. Since the left thumb is 16 so we will be using the table A, so the answer will be; S/L
FINAL CLASSIFICATION
This only apply on the little finger, if the right is whorl and the left is loop the loop will be priorities. We have loop on the right finger with the ridge count of 10 so the answer will be; 10
KEY CLASSIFICATION
This was only apply on the thumb to ring finger, the loop are priority, and if there is no loop only the whorl, take the first whorl and count the ridges assuming to an UL. Since we have RL with the ridge count of 16 the answe will be; 16
OVER ALL ANSWER;
FPC; 16 S 16 rA--r MIO 10
----------------------------------
L 10 A--- M-O
OSMEÑA, IVERSON L.
BSCRIM-2B
Problem:
Finger no. 1, 2, 3 and 5 are RL with a ridge count of 14. Finger no. 6, 8 and 10 are CPL with a ridge trace of M, other fingers are amputated.
• RL Amp RL Amp RL
/ W / W /
______________________
CPL Amp CPL Amp CPL
C W C W C
Fpc = 14M 32rWr-rMOM 14
_____________________
M 4 -W---MMM
Explanation;
First we must do the blockings...
For primary classification in the numerator is 32, while in the denominator is 4. Since all whorl has the numerical value, we have to count them, with the pre-establised fraction of both hand, which is 1.
For secondary classification by capital letters, the pattern of the index finger of both hand will always represents by capital letters. So the answer in the numerator is capital letter (W) while in the denominator is also W, since it is amputated the blocking or the symbol is W.
For secondary classification by small lettered group, the fingerprint pattern are radial loop (r), plain arch (a), and tented Arch (t). The finger of both hand will involve will be the thumb, middle, ring and little finger, so the answer in the numerator in the thumb is (r) and in the middle, ring and little finger are (r, -, r), while in the denominator in the thumb is (-) and in the middle, ring and little finger are (-,-,-), some answers are dash since they are not belong to (a, t, r).
For sub-secondary classification, the fingers of both hand will involves index, middle and ring. The answer in the numerator are (M, O, M) while in the denominator are (M, M, M).
For the major classification, the finger of both hands will involve the thumb only. The answer in the numerator is medium (M), I took the medium which is (M) in the table A since the ridge count is 14.
For final classification, one finger will involve which is the little finger so the answer is 14.
For key classification, the answer is 14 because the key classification is done by re-exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line.
DAO-IG, Ben S.
BFS-3A
Finding the primary classification to key classification of Right and Left hand
>Finger 1 is DLW with the ridge count of 11
Finger 2 is PA with the ridge count of 6
Finger 3 is PW
Finger 4 is AW with the ridge count of 12
Finger 5 is RL with the ridge count of 8
Finger 6 PW with the ridge count of 17
Finger 7 RL
Finger 8 CPL with the ridge count of 10
Finger 9 is PW
Finger 10 is AW
>FIRST BLOCKINGS:RH-D,A,W,X,/ LH-W,R,C,W,X
>SECOND is to look for the primary classification, add the number that has a numerical value to get the numerator. Starting from the left thumb, going to the right index, to the left middle finger,to the right ring finger, and to the left little finger. And the denaminator, start to the right thumb,to the left index, to the right Middle finger, to left ring finger,and to the right little finger. PFC=4+2+8+1+1=16
16+8+1+1=26
>Next is the secondary classification by capital lettered group. Just copy the symbol in the index finger. For the right index we have PA,and for the left index finger we have RL.
PFC=16 A
26 R
>Next is secondary classification by small lettered.So this is applies to All fingers except the index finger because is used only in the Capital lettered group.
Right hand :middle finger is PW(-), ring finger AW(-), little finger RL(r), and the thumb finger is DLW(-).
Left hand: middle finger CPL (-), ring finger PW(-), Little finger AW(-), and the thumb finger is PW(-).
>Next is find the sub-secondary classification. This is by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the (index, middle, and ring finger of both hands)
FPC-16 A--rI-١
26 R----1-
>Next is the major classification which applies only to thumb and it is written on the leftmost part of the classification line before the primary classification.in the right hand thumb finger with the a ridge count of 11,and the left hand thumb finger with the ridge count of 17.
PFC= S16 A--rl-1
L 26 R-1-
>Next is the final classification it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers, fingers no.5 and 10,finger 5 RL with a ridge count of 8, and finger 10 is AW which has no ridge count.the final classification is 8.
PFC=. S16 A--r1-18
L 26 R----|-
>The last step which is key classification, this is done by re-exhibiting ridge count of the first loop in the classification line. Since the right hand of the thumb is loop we will take it as the key classification, so the key classification is 11 =FPC= 11 S16 A--r1-18
L 26 R-1-
PROBLEM: Finger 1 is tented arch and finger 4 is tented arch with a ridge count of 13
Finger 2,3,5 is radial loop , Finger 6 is accidental whorl with a ridge trace of O , Finger 7,8 is double loop whorl with a ridge trace of I, Finger 9,10 is central pocket loop whorl with a ridge trace of M.
ANSWER: FPC - 8 tRrtr OII 9
O4 -D--- IIM
We have 10 fingers, we have to begin at your right hand w/c is your thumb, index, middle, ring and little finger same with your left Hand. Here at the right hand , there is no numerical value since the problem given is arch and loop. On the other hand, here on the left hand, there is a numerical value since the problem given has a whorl. But it doesn't mean that all given problem has a numerical value, always remember that only the whorl has a numerical value.
For PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION, We have to know first the numerator w/c is your finger 2,4,6,8,10 and your denominator finger 1,3,5,7,9. We will answer it in FPC. We are going to look for numerator so we have to begin in your left thumb.
Next, SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY CAPITAL LETTER ( R over D).
Next, we will proceed to SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY SMALL LETTERS, the middle, ring and little finger are involved in secondary classification by small letter, the same on your left hand . The involve pattern in your secondary classification is A, T, R( arch, tented arch and radial loop). Ulnar loop and whorl represented as a dash (-).
Next, SUB-SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION, this is attained by ridge counting the loops and ridge tracing the whorls appearing is the ( index, middle, and ring ) fingers of both hands. Finger 2,3,4 in the numerator and finger 7,8,9 are placed in the denominator. In the problem given above, finger 4 does not have since it is an Tented arch, rather it will represented by dash (-) , finger 2 with the ridge count of 10 represented by O , finger 3 with the ridge count of 8 represented by I while finger 7 with the ridge trace represented by letter I since it was written on the right upper corner and finger 8 with the ridge trace by letter M for meeting and lastly, finger 9 has a ridge trace of letter M .
Next, MAJOR CLASSIFICATION, This is similar to the previous classification though it applies only to the thumb, written in the leftmost part of the classification line before the primary classification. In the given sample, finger 1 is tented arch (T) since it is an arch it will represented by dash and finger 6 is accidental whorl ( X ), the whorl ridge trace is automatically written in a symbol on the right upper corner which is O for outer.
Next, FINAL CLASSIFICATION, It is achieved by ridge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers , finger no. 5 and 10. If both little finger is loop, right little finger is chosen. In the given sample, since finger 5 is radial loop with a ridge count of 9 then you will just copy 9 in the numerator, no need to copy the finger 10 because the right little finger is the priority.
Next, KEY CLASSIFICATION, this is done by re exhibiting the ridge count of the first loops in the classification line. In the given sample, Finger 1 is tented arch, since arch are represented by a dash in the classification line and does not have numerator.
OPLAWAN, Jingkey T.
BS CRIM-2A
Problem: Fingers 1,2,3,5 & 6 are Plain Whorl and the other fingers are Ulnar Loop.
FPC 20 M 21 W - - - I I O 21
I 27 W - - - OOO
1. The Primary Classification is 21/27, sum of all the numerical values assigned to whorls expressed as a numerator and denominator plus the given faction 1/1.
2. The Secondary Classification by capital letter W/W, I just copy the pattern of the right and left index fingers and it should represented by Capital letters and placed at the right side of the primary classification.
3. The Secondary Classification by small letter is - - -/- - - , patterns of the finger except the index finger, since they are not belong to atr, they are represented by a dash.
4. The Sub- secondary classification is IIO/OOO, attained by ridge counting the loops or ridge tracing whorls appearing in the index, middle, and ring fingers of both hands and placed on the right of the secondary classification.
5. The Major Classification s M/I, it applies only to thumbs, since the right and left thumb are whorl, just copy what is the symbol written on the right upper corner and it placed on the leftmost part of the primary classification.
6. The final classification is 21, achieved by ridge counting the loops and whorls from the two little fingers no. 5 and 10. Since they are both loops, right finger is chosen and exhibited at the extreme right to the sub-secondary classification.
7. The Key Classification is 20, this is done by re-exhibiting the ridge of the first loop in the classification line except little fingers and placed at the extreme left of the numerator in the classification line and does not have denominator.
PROBLEM:
Finger 1 has a Ridge Count of 15 and is RL.
Finger 2 is AW with a Ridge Trace of O.
Finger 3 is TA.
Finger 4 is RL with a Ridge Count of 12.
Fingers 5 and 6 are PW, with Ridge Counts of 17 and 18, respectively.
Finger 7 is CPLW with a Ridge Trace of O.
Finger 8 is RL with a Ridge Count of 2.
Finger 9 is DLW with a Ridge Trace of M.
Finger number 10 has been amputated.
FPC: 15 S 22 r X t r - O-I 17/L 8 C r 2 - OIM
First, I blocked out the patterns of the fingers on the right hand, which are /XT/W. The same through to the left hand fingers, which are the block outs are WC\DW.
After blocking the patterns, I came up with my answer to Primary Classification through adding the patterns at finger 6, which has a numerical value of 4, plus the numerical value of finger 2, which is 16. Since finger 8 and 4 are RL and do not have a numerical value, I do not include them. Plus the amputated in finger 10. Then I add the pre-established fraction 1/1 and that equals to 22. Then next I add all the numerical value of whorls from all odd numbers then I add it again to the pre-established fraction 1/1 and I come up with my answer, which is 8.
I just copy the blockings of the index fingers of both hands in order to get the Secondary Classification by Capital Lettered Group. It is always represented by a capital letter, and I placed it on the right side of the primary classification.
In Secondary Classification by Small Lettered Group, this refers to the three types of fingerprint patterns only. I attained my answer to this by taking the small letter symbols in all fingers except in the index finger and a pattern that does not belong to small-letter symbols. I represented it by a dash.
I attained my answer in Sub-secondary Classification by ridge counting the loops and ridge tracing the whorl appearing in the index, middle, and ring fingers of both hands. Since finger 3 is TA, I used dash for it for the reason that it is used for arches.
The Major Classification applies only to the thumb, so the left thumb is I counted it first using Table A because the ridge count is 18 and it is L (Large) and I used Table B on the right thumb since it is 15, so it is S (Small).
In the Final Classification, I simply achieved it by taking the rigde count of whorls from the little finger.
I took 15, which is the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line as my Key Classification.
Finger 1 and 4 are Ulnar Loop
Finger 2 and 8 are Double Loop Whorl
Finger 3 is Tented Arch
Finger 5 and 10 are Plain Whorl
Finger 6,7 and 9 are Radial Loop
FPC = 13M 20 D t2-M-I 10
M 6 rR -r-OMI
The Primary Classification is 20/6
The Secondary
Classification by capital lettered group is D/R
For the Secondary Classification by small lettered group is t2-/-r-
For the Sub Secondary Classification are index, middle and ring only. Since the right index finger ( Double Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M, middle finger ( Tented Arch ) has no ridge count, and ring finger ( Ulnar Loop ) has a ridge count of 13. In the left index finger (Radial Loop) has a ridge count of 12, middle finger ( Double Pocket Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M , ring finger (Radial Loop ) has a ridge count of 11
For Final Classification , it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and Whorls form two little fingers no. 10and 11. It has seen in my example that they are the same Whorls so prioritize the right little finger which is the of Plain Whorl.
For Key Classification, this is
Finger 1 and 4 are Ulnar Loop
Finger 2 and 8 are Double Loop Whorl
Finger 3 is Tented Arch
Finger 5 and 10 are Plain Whorl
Finger 6,7 and 9 are Radial Loop
FPC = 13M 20 D t2-M-I 10
M 6 rR -r-OMI
The Primary Classification is 20/6
The Secondary
Classification by capital lettered group is D/R
For the Secondary Classification by small lettered group is t2-/-r-
For the Sub Secondary Classification are index, middle and ring only. Since the right index finger ( Double Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M, middle finger ( Tented Arch ) has no ridge count, and ring finger ( Ulnar Loop ) has a ridge count of 13. In the left index finger (Radial Loop) has a ridge count of 12, middle finger ( Double Pocket Loop Whorl) has a symbol of M , ring finger (Radial Loop ) has a ridge count of 11
For Final Classification , it is achieved by ridge counting the loops and Whorls form two little fingers no. 10and 11. It has seen in my example that they are the same Whorls so prioritize the right little finger which is 10.
For Key Classification, this is done by re - exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line which is 13done by re - exhibiting the ridge count of the first loop in the classification line which is 13