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Maths coursework Investigation about the length of words found in different types of newspapers Initial plan I have been asked to create and carry out an investigation to see if my hypothesis is correct or incorrect. I am going to be comparing two newspapers articles, one from a tabloid and one from a broadsheet. Tabloids are newspapers such as 'The Sun', 'The Mirror', 'The Daily Mail", 'The Express' and 'The Star'. In contrast to these, there are broadsheets such as 'The Times', 'The Guardian' and 'The Daily Telegraph'. The name of the tabloid I am going to be using is called 'The Sun' and the name of the broadsheet is called 'The Daily Telegraph'. Hypothesis I have decided to use two newspapers to get my articles from, for the reason that I believe the length of words in "the daily Telegraph" will be longer and more complex than the length of words in the "the sun". I...

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