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Mathematics, 24.01.2022 01:30 LarryJoeseph

Benford's law states that the number in a
probability that a
set has a given leading digit, d, is
P(d) = log(d + 1) - log(d).
State which property you would use TO rewnite the
expression as a single logarithm, and rewrite the
logarithm. What is
the probability that the number 1
is the leading digit? Explain.

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