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Overview: Contrary to common intuition that all digits should occur randomly with equal chances within numbers in real data, empirical examinations consistently show that not all digits are created equal, but rather that low digits such as {1, 2, 3} occur much more frequently than high digits such as {7, 8, 9} in almost all data types, such as those relating to geology, chemistry, astronomy, physics, and engineering, as well as in accounting, financial, econometrics, and demographics data sets. This intriguing digital phenomenon is known as Benford’s Law, and it constitutes the only multidisciplinary mathematical pattern occurring throughout all the sciences.
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