In the era of typeset printing, about how many individual glyphs were needed to lay out a newspaper’s front page?

(1 point)
Responses

a hundred

a hundred

many hundreds

many hundreds

a thousand

a thousand

many thousands

1 answer

In the era of typeset printing, laying out a newspaper's front page typically required many thousands of individual glyphs. This is because each letter, punctuation mark, and space needed to be set individually, and newspapers often contain a large amount of text along with various headlines and graphic elements. Therefore, the correct response is many thousands.