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In my mathematics coursework we are comparing two newspaper articles a tabloid and a broadsheet.  

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INTRODUCTION: In my mathematics coursework we are comparing two newspaper articles a tabloid and a broadsheet to see to see the numbers of letters there are in an article between the two newspapers and see why there different from each other. I will use a random of 50 words from each article. HYPOTHOSIS: I think that words in a broadsheet are more complicated and larger in amount than a tabloid. 1. words in a broadsheet are larger 2. a broadsheet has longer sentences METHOD: 1. First we need to select our 50 words. We were given small piece of paper with random numbers on it this would determine the spaces between each word. E.g. 57=5 spaces from the first word 7 from the next 2. We need to count the number of letters of each of our 50 words in each article and put them in a chart. 3. Next we need to calculate the average word length and analyze the...

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