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‘Broadsheets are harder to read than tabloids’ - Maths Investigation  

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Year 10 GCSE Coursework Comparing Broadsheets and Tabloids Hypothesis 'Broadsheets are harder to read than tabloids' I am going to try and prove this by getting samples from both types of paper and comparing the sentence length. I predict that the broadsheets will have longer sentences making them a harder read. How Will I Do It? First of all I must find my newspapers. After asking my parents for a newspaper I received a large shock, they had bought a broadsheet. So I have my broadsheet, but the bigger shock I got from my parents was, they hadn't bought a tabloid. So now I have a problem, where do I get the tabloid? After searching the house for a tabloid to no avail I decided to rouse my neighbours, after trying a total of eight houses I stumbled across a tabloid. Now on to collecting the data... I will do this by taking 5 articles from each...

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