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Newpapers vary in size.
Normally text is stored at rhe rate of one character per byte.
The paper in front of me has 40 characters per line (letters, numbers, spaces, punctuation), so about 40 bytes per line.
There are 7 lines per inch so 280 bytes per column inch.
So a rough approximation is a kilobyte (1048) is 4 column inches.
This paper is 4 columns wide and could have 12" of text (actually has 6 inches of text and 6" of ads.) So there are 48 column inches on a full page which estimates at 12 kilobytes.
Add more for each pictures. Less for headlines.

2007-10-23 14:47:26 · answer #1 · answered by Mike1942f 7 · 0 0

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