I am going to mathematically compare the different types of newspapers readability.
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Introduction I am going to mathematically compare the different types of newspapers. These are: * Broadsheets * Type one tabloids * Type two tabloids Some examples of these are: Broadsheets: The Times, The Independent Type one tabloids: The Daily Mail, The Express Type two tabloids: The Sun, The Star I am going to compare the newspapers in terms of readability, how easy they are to read. This is because the other factors in a newspaper are mostly either difficult to fairly mathematically compare or to inaccurate for use. The differences between the papers are many, broadsheets are aimed mainly at intelligent, good readers while tabloids are aimed at people with worse reading skills who do not want to read much or as complicated things. Therefore broadsheets will have more words and probably longer ones. Some of the differences I have chosen not to do are: * Amount of colour * Amount of text * Type of language * Font size * Ratio of words to pictures * Words in a...


