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Maths coursework plan Aim: Of the Sun, the Daily Mail and the Henley Standard, which has the largest spread of article sizes? Within the papers themselves, what proportionally does the paper devote itself to the most? Is there any correlation between the length and the width of an article? The aim of this piece of coursework is to analyze newspapers. Specifically I will be looking at the amount of space devoted to each article, such as sport, headlines etc. I will the compare this to other newspaper articles, analyzing the importance of different items throughout different newspapers. Using the results, I will then take an average for the amount of space given for various items in newspapers. The analyzed newspapers will be a number of varied styles and types. Also I will count how many times items on certain subjects appear in certain newspapers. Using all of this information I will...

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