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Investigate the different sorts of newspapers and magazines, form a hypothesis and investigate it by comparison.  

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Maths coursework. Introduction Our chosen task was to investigate the different sorts of newspapers and magazines, form a hypothesis and investigate it by comparison. There are many differences between newspapers and magazines, and many internal differences depending on the intended reader of the publication and also the general topic of writing. There are specialised magazines dealing with anything from DIY to Cars and Gardening. Newspapers also differ from one another, with tabloids and broadsheets varying in content depending again on the intended reader. We had to take this into consideration when formulating our hypothesis as we did not want to undertake a large task which would be overwhelming and time consuming. So we decided to focus on newspapers, and in particular the differences between broadsheet newspapers and tabloids. Hypothesis My chosen hypothesis is: "The percentage of a page that is covered with pictures is greater in a tabloid newspaper compared to a broadsheet...

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