I believe that the conclusion should contain no numbers. It should display something you decide after considering all the information you have. Numerical clarification should appear in previous sections of your research.
The guidance/illustrations as per the following papers may further help:
Assan, J. Writing the Conclusion Chapter: the Good, the Bad and the Missing, Development Studies Association Annual Postgraduate Workshop, University of East Anglia (UEA), Norwich, UK, 1-3 June, 2009: University of Liverpool, 1-8.
Bunton, D. (2005) The structure of Ph.D conclusion chapters, Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 4, 3, pp. 207-224.
Hengl, T. and Gould, M. (2002) Rules of thumb for writing research articles, International Institute for Geo-information science and Earth Observation (ITC), Enschede, pp. 1-9.
Mullins, G. and Kiley, M. (2002) 'It's a PhD, not a Nobel Prize': how experienced examiners assess research theses, Studies in higher education, 27, 4, pp. 369-386.
Perry, C. (1998) A structured approach to presenting phd theses: notes for candidates and their supervisors, Australasian Marketing Journal, 6, 1, pp. 1-57.