A Piece of the Pi: mathematics explained

A Piece of the Pi: mathematics explained

Benford’s Law

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Richard Green
Sep 07, 2023
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Benford’s law is the observation that in many real life sets of numerical data, the leading digit is likely to be small, and is equal to 1 about 30% of the time. Benford’s law is named after the physicist Frank Benford, who noticed it in 1938, and tested the law on large sets of geographical and scientific data. However, the phenomenon had been noticed …

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