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So, ignoring base 10 numbers, I'd see a similar pattern in octave and hexadecimal counting systems?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostLogarithms. That's what causes it."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Please no don't make me do that.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostSo, ignoring base 10 numbers, I'd see a similar pattern in octave and hexadecimal counting systems?Comment
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Random data set from clientCo
Code:First Digit Count Percentage 0 196 0% 1 186550 31% 2 104339 18% 3 73074 12% 4 54788 9% 5 47192 8% 6 36954 6% 7 35722 6% 8 28370 5% 9 26546 4%
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Any maths to explain why car numbers plates have a grossly disproportionate numbers of Xx, Ys, Zs, Vs, Js and Ks ????
I thought I would try and make myself less bad tempered while driving (slow drivers, tractors, cyclists!) by trying and make words and phrases out of number plates, but very difficult when they are nearly all XJC or KXV or ZYF etc.bloggoth
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MF broke the mould with that. He has CU*T 1.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostAny maths to explain why car numbers plates have a grossly disproportionate numbers of Xx, Ys, Zs, Vs, Js and Ks ????
I thought I would try and make myself less bad tempered while driving (slow drivers, tractors, cyclists!) by trying and make words and phrases out of number plates, but very difficult when they are nearly all XJC or KXV or ZYF etc.Comment
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Creepy.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostRandom data set from clientCo
Code:First Digit Count Percentage 0 196 0% 1 186550 31% 2 104339 18% 3 73074 12% 4 54788 9% 5 47192 8% 6 36954 6% 7 35722 6% 8 28370 5% 9 26546 4%
"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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