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Mathematics Coursework - Statistics My objective is to compare three different newspapers by using the following information:> The readability in terms of standard of language evidenced in different newspapers.> The amount of space devoted to various sections such as Sport, news and business.> The number of pages, size and the cost of each of the three newspapers.> Another thing that I will look at is the average newspaper in terms of size and cost. The three newspapers that I will compare are: -> The Sunday Times, which is a Broadsheet newspaper sold right throughout the UK containing news from right across the UK. It is mostly read by a person with a high standard of language such as a businessman. People may also wish to read the advertisements for housing, recruitment and classified advertisements. There are pages in this newspaper.> The Western Mail, which is a Tabloid newspaper, containing national news....

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