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In the era of typeset printing, about how many individual glyphs were needed to lay out a newspaper’s front page?
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a hundred
a hundred
many hundreds
many hundreds
a thousand
a thousand
many thousands
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many thousands
Reason: a newspaper front page contains thousands of individual letters, digits and punctuation marks (often several thousand to tens of thousands of sorts), so hundreds or a thousand would be far too few.
Reason: a newspaper front page contains thousands of individual letters, digits and punctuation marks (often several thousand to tens of thousands of sorts), so hundreds or a thousand would be far too few.
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